DRC wrote:

> Change the color depth to 24-bit in your xorg.conf file.

I've done this on both the server and client for /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the 
same error.

xdpyinfo confirms that the X session is running in 24-bit mode ...

 ~ # DISPLAY=:0.0 xdpyinfo                                       
name of display:    :0.0                                             
version number:    11.0                                              
vendor string:    AT&T Laboratories Cambridge                        
vendor release number:    3332                                       
maximum request size:  4194300 bytes                                 
motion buffer size:  256                                             
bitmap unit, bit order, padding:    32, LSBFirst, 32                 
image byte order:    LSBFirst                                        
number of supported pixmap formats:    2                             
supported pixmap formats:                                            
    depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32
    depth 24, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32
keycode range:    minimum 8, maximum 255
focus:  window 0x1000010, revert to PointerRoot
number of extensions:    7
    BIG-REQUESTS
    MIT-SHM
    MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
    SHAPE
    SYNC
    XC-MISC
    XTEST
default screen number:    0
number of screens:    1

screen #0:
  print screen:    no
  dimensions:    1240x900 pixels (420x305 millimeters)
  resolution:    75x75 dots per inch
  depths (1):    24
  root window id:    0x25
  depth of root window:    24 planes
  number of colormaps:    minimum 1, maximum 1
  default colormap:    0x21
  default number of colormap cells:    256
  preallocated pixels:    black 0, white 16777215
  options:    backing-store YES, save-unders YES
  largest cursor:    1240x900
  current input event mask:    0xd8001f
    KeyPressMask             KeyReleaseMask           ButtonPressMask
    ButtonReleaseMask        EnterWindowMask          SubstructureNotifyMask
    SubstructureRedirectMask PropertyChangeMask       ColormapChangeMask
  number of visuals:    1
  default visual id:  0x22
  visual:
    visual id:    0x22
    class:    TrueColor
    depth:    24 planes
    available colormap entries:    256 per subfield
    red, green, blue masks:    0xff0000, 0xff00, 0xff
    significant bits in color specification:    8 bits

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