Hi, I got GNUstep up and running on a Tadpole Sparcbook 3GX under OpenBSD ;) Riccardo recommended me to use the xlib graphics backend.
Generally it seems to be all fine, besides a little bit slow. Since its only 8 Bit display, colors sometimes look a bit weirdo ;) When applications are starting, I see the following warning on the console: WARNING - XGServer is unable to use the fast algorithm for writing to an 8-bit display on this host - the most likely reason being the StandardColormap RGB_BEST_MAP has not been installed. My hope is when I can get rid of the warning, then colors may look a bit better, and maybe if it then uses the "fast algorithm" things may feel faster on that box. Googling for the RGB_BEST_MAP, I found its related to xlib, but what exactly, and how to install it, its not clear to me. I hope someone has a cluestick and can point me into the right direction. Sebastian _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
