CTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> >
> > > > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
> >
> > Try "netscape -install".
>
> Doesn't work here.
>
> > Your friend probably just has a background
> > patern tha
"David B. Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Doesn't work here.
Does netscape refuse to launch with that option, or does it just not
solve the problem?
> but I don't know how to change it to other than 8 bit.
Find the section in your /etc/X11/XF86Config that has the "Screen"
section entry fo
On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
>
> > > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
>
> Try "netscape -install".
Doesn't work here.
> Your friend probably just has a background
>
g: Cannot allocate colormap entry for "#C0C0C0"
> > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
Try "netscape -install". Your friend probably just has a background
patern that's eating up some of the colors on what I would guess is an
8-bit di
> > > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for "#C0C0C0"
> > > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
>
> Probably running on an 8-bit display. Netscape trys to
> get lots of colors and quickly runs out with only 8-bit display.
&g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
>
> > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for "#C0C0C0"
> > Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background
>
Probably running on an 8-bit display. Netscape trys to
get lots of colors and quickly runs
A Debian 1.3 pre-release user at Pixar gets this complaint when running
Netscape. I think he gets the same complaint when running remote stuff
with Debian doing the display. This is a Diamond Stealth 3D 2000, I think.
> Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for "#C0C0C0"
>
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