Hi Mike,

2011/7/5 Mike Gabriel <[email protected]>:
> That sounds indeed weird. 17bit color depth is a really uncommon value. In
> PyHoca-GUI I try to keep it simple: resume only sessions that support the
> same color depth as the local desktop. This can be fine-tuned still, but
> this implementation cleared up many problems I had before.

OK, I also installed pyhoca-gui and pyhoca-cli on Debian Squeeze,
pyhoca-gui wouldn't resume the suspended 17 bit session, but
pyhoca-cli happily resumed it.

I tried starting a new session from Debian pyhoca-gui and that session
started in 24 bit color depth.

> @Daniel: You are great! You found the bug. What is your desktop's ,,real''
> color depth (right click on desktop, properties, settings of gcard)? I guess
> it is something different from 17. Maybe you could be more playful with
> local color depth (gcard settings)?

I have dual screens with extended desktop, both set to True Color (32
bpp). The driver (NVidia) only shows two options, 16 or 32 bpp.

Cheers,
Daniel
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