And suddenly Rolf Heckemann had this magical idea: > X Window applications can install what is called a private color map > if the number of colors available from the X server is insufficient. > You probably have a color depth of 8 bits set up. To change this, > open /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and find 'Section "Screen"'. Insert > 'DefaultDepth 16' after the line 'Monitor "whatever"', then restart > the X server. That will give you 2^16 colors, eliminating the need > for private color maps. Valid values for default depth depend on your > server. > Some people don't have enough video RAM for that, like me.. I have 896KB vRAM. Solution: Created a custom modeline for a 800x570 mode. Works perfectly... :-)
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