On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Frederic Seraphine wrote:
it still present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display
is
wrong, it has a general pink hue.
Do you mean it is actually pink, or are you simply saying that some
gray colours have a slightly pinkish shade?
As a
Thanks to Michel Daenzerm and Juliusz Chroboczek kind attention on
debian-powerpc last night, I can have a working XFree86 running using fb
driver on my powermac. But there's still some glitches.
It seems that the X clients can't find some color definitions. When I
launch rxvt, it abort with
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:25:24PM +0100 or thereabouts, Frederic Seraphine
wrote:
It seems that the X clients can't find some color definitions. When I
launch rxvt, it abort with the error Can't load color: Black and xterm
(which works) does the same error if I launch it with -bg black
: Is rgb.txt not used anymore ?
# The location of the RGB database. Note, this is the name of the
# file minus the extension (like .txt or .db). There is normally
# no need to change the default.
Claus
Hi,
it's me again with my too old powermac 7600/132 running under the
chaos control framebuffer device.
The new version of the XFree86 server using the fb driver work better
than one month ago, the screen is no more wrapped around but it still
present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
it's me again with my too old powermac 7600/132 running under the
chaos control framebuffer device.
The new version of the XFree86 server using the fb driver work better
than one month ago, the screen is no more wrapped around but
Nice to hear that my patches help
(michel, sorry for the repeat, I forgot to Cc: to debian-x and
debian-powerpc)
Nice to hear that my patches help :)
And nice of you to have done them :).
it still present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is
wrong, it has a general pink hue.
Was it already there
Frederic Seraphine wrote:
it still present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is
wrong, it has a general pink hue.
Was it already there when the screen was wrapped around? What about other
depths?
I don't remember for sure under which depth I tested it when the
* Frederic Seraphine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001205 14:13]:
The new version of the XFree86 server using the fb driver work better
than one month ago, the screen is no more wrapped around but it still
present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is wrong,
it has a general pink hue.
Seth Arnold wrote:
* Frederic Seraphine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001205 14:13]:
The new version of the XFree86 server using the fb driver work better
than one month ago, the screen is no more wrapped around but it still
present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is wrong,
it
it still present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is
wrong, it has a general pink hue.
Do you mean it is actually pink, or are you simply saying that some
gray colours have a slightly pinkish shade?
FS I don't remember for sure under which depth I tested it when the
FS
it still present some annoying glitch: the color of the whole display is
wrong, it has a general pink hue.
Do you mean it is actually pink, or are you simply saying that some
gray colours have a slightly pinkish shade?
As a matter of fact, yes it's only the gray collors that are pink,
* Frederic Seraphine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001205 15:54]:
Depth 16 (not 16 bpp!) is a weird mode indeed. In depth 16, the
thought it was the same thing. I still must be computer graphic illiterate
:-).o
I always knew in my heart of hearts that the asymmetric nature of depth
16 was bad news;
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