on 11/6/01 8:18 AM using moldy cheese [EMAIL PROTECTED] engraved this message
> Thanks to all for advice so far... > > Refresh on my computer: PowerMac 7600/120, internal CD-ROM, 16 MB memory, > standard apple keyboard and mouse, standard ubiquitous 15" Mac monitor. > i am installing the same cd on a 8500/150 and a 7200/90... > Installed latest Debian stable release 2.2 R3. Selected to install Gnome on > installation. I did not use Dselect, just the simplified install. Been > having troubles with Xwindows and Gnome. > > I dove into the XF86Config file, and tried changing the mouse driver to > "Auto" from "BusMouse". 'startx' failed with a "unable to identify mouse" > message. Then I tried "PS/2", and was able to move the mouse upon entry > into X. Yea! > > The colors are horrific, due I assume to only 256 colors enabled on > monitor. Went into MacOS, reset to thousands of colors (same 640 X 480 > resolution), back into Linux, X burped with a type 11 error. I do not know > how to reset in Linux to account for change in monitor colors. So back to 256. > to fix this (as i had it too...) i went into the XF86Config file and changed where it said DefaultColorDepth or something similar... from 8 to 16 and then in MacOS set the machine to thousands of colors... this will get you into X with readable colors... as a side note: what i am trying to overcome myself now is this gets you into X and runs nicely... except when the automatic screen dimming occurs the x server crashes and dumps you back to text mode and then xdm respawns itself and gives you the X login screen (after the 4th(?) time it just puts you back into the text console... sloopy.