I'm using TightVNC on my machine at work and RealVNC on my linux box at
home. Here's the script I use to launch the VNC Server:
vncserver -depth 8bpp -geometry 1024x768 -nevershared -localhost

For some reason, whenever I switch to an active Mozilla window, the display,
except for the active Mozilla window, goes green. When I switch to any other
window, it goes back to normal colors. 

My window manager on the linux box (Fedora Core 3) is KDE. I've got a
RivaTNT video card there, and I'm assuming that, since I didn't load the
Riva TNT video drivers, that I'm not using those drivers.

Any ideas why it's behaving this way? BTW, the 8-bit color is for speed
reasons.

Since this is mixing TightVNC and RealVNC I'm sending to both lists. BTW,
the behavior is the same whether I'm using TightVNC or RealVNC for the
client. Also, since I didn't have this problem under RH9 (previous
incarnation of the box that I'm connecting to) I'm assuming it's something
to do with the VNC Server. OTOH, I'm using a newer version of KDE and other
things are new as well (same hardware, just newer versions of all the
software) it could be something else as well.
        John
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