I cant use vnc, we did it in the past but i cant use them again.

I guess the best option is try to build the application in 24bits.


thanks all.
C.

On 3/20/07, Matthew Stier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Use VNC.

I have a few applications that need to run in 8bit PseudoColor, and I
use this work-around.


ottomeister wrote:
> On 3/20/07, Cristian Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there any workaround ? is there something i can do to make it work ?
>
> There's no workaround in Sun Ray.
>
> You could ask the vendor to provide a build of the application
> that can use a 24-bit TrueColor visual.
>
> If that's not feasible then you might be able to find or write an
> LD_PRELOAD'able interposer library that can convert the
> application's 16-bit operations into 24-bit operations that the
> Sun Ray X server can understand.  Depending on what the
> application needs to do and how it does it this could be
> relatively straightforward or it could be extremely difficult.
>
> If you have the source then you could try to convert it to use
> a 24-bit TrueColor visual.  That's probably your best chance
> of getting it working.
>
> What is the application?  What visual does it require (16-bit
> PseudoColor, DirectColor, TrueColor?)  Do you have the
> source?
>
> OttoM.
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