By the way, we fixed a similar bug (6971449 and 6968005) for *Linux only*. The
fact that you're seeing this on Solaris x86 remains an outstanding issue.
Please open a service call to get another bug filed to cover Solaris x86.
The fact that you're seeing this issue in flash actually might help the case for fixing
this. At one point Adobe had "fixed" the color-flip issue by hard-coding a
different mask for Solaris x86 (rather than querying the mask as appropriate), and we
were concerned that changing to RGB order in Sun Ray protocol for Solaris x86 would wind
up breaking Flash, which is of course a critical app for us, and that's why it was fixed
only for Linux. But if Flash is also hard-coding RGB handling for Solaris x86 these days
it would seem we can fix this and only goodness will ensue :-)
-Bob
On 06/09/11 08:09, Darrel Hankerson wrote:
Kevin Doyle writes:
I have recently upgraded from SRSS 4.0 to 4.2. I am running Solaris
10 10/09 s10x_u8wos_08a X86 in a FOG Everything is fine except just
one thing. When I open a either a new or existing document in
Openoffice 3.2 and change the font colour, the colour mapping is
wrong [...] Colour mappings seem fine if I open up an image or browse
the web.
On a similar config, we see blue in certain scenarios involving firefox
4 and flash 10.3. Depending on what other flash objects come into the
panel (e.g., during scroll), a flash video will go blue. We don't see
this behavior with firefox 3.6.17 and the same flash player.
--
Darrel Hankerson
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