I found at least a workaround: I installed and use xscreensaver for
locking the screen. Unlike light-locker that xfce uses by default,
xscreensaver doesn't seem to mess with the colormap.
I should add: I am using nominally the same installation of debian 10 on
two computers with very different ha
On Sat, Aug 28 2021, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 8/26/21, Roland Winkler wrote:
>> I am running debian 10 (buster with xfce). Graphics works fine
>> initially. Yet after an X screen lock, all colors are messed up.
>> The same hardware was previoulsy running fine when I was xubuntu 16.04.
>> Wha
On 8/26/21, Roland Winkler wrote:
> I am running debian 10 (buster with xfce). Graphics works fine
> initially. Yet after an X screen lock, all colors are messed up.
> The same hardware was previoulsy running fine when I was xubuntu 16.04.
> What can be causing this? Thanks!
Hi! I don't have
I am running debian 10 (buster with xfce). Graphics works fine
initially. Yet after an X screen lock, all colors are messed up.
The same hardware was previoulsy running fine when I was xubuntu 16.04.
What can be causing this? Thanks!
Roland
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