> this! Anyway I prefer to start X from a command prompt so's I can specify > the colour depth.
Swerving completely off topic here, but I see a lot of people do this. But if you don't like the default color depth that X comes up in, did you know you can change the default? I have the following line in my XF86Config in the "Screen" section: DefaultColorDepth 16 Which does what it says it does. Sets the default color depth to 16. Means I can enjoy the benefits of a graphical login without hacking startx or typing "startx -- -bpp 16" all the time. Just a random note. Not picking on anyone :) Dan -- Dan Everton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | innovate, v.: To annoy people. http://www.powerup.com.au/~evos/dan/ |