What colour depth are you running at? If you are only running 8-bit (256
colours), you need to either start the X server at a higher colour depth (16-bit
perhaps), or make sure you don't load apps that use a lot of colours (like
Netscape) before you start your Java apps.

regards

  [ bryce ]

Elena Vorisi & Edoardo Comar wrote:

> Hi.
>
> On my Redhat 6.0 system,
> where I have installed both jdk117_v3 and jdk12_prev2,
> they work fine but I have this issue problem.
>
> All java apps show this message on the console (the jdk12 also shows
> warnings about fonts, but that's another issue, I'll have to study the
> FAQ).
>
> Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
>
> some apps (like together/J with jdk11) show with a white background
> instead of the expected gray.
>
> I am running the default X environment for RH6, Gnome with
> Enlightenment.
>
> anyone'sexperinecing this ?
>
> bye,
> Edo.
>
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