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Re: [PLUG] X server bpp 8
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Yes I know that -however my system (redhat based) automatically launches
into X - so I need to make this change where ever that is happening -
which I haven't been able to figure out.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 13:15, LeRoy Cressy wrote:
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> startx -- -bpp 8
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> W. Chris Shank wrote:
> > I'm trying to run rdesktop and it only runs in about 8 bit color. Anyone
> > know how I can get this run a 16 bpp color map? here is what I get when
> > I execute rdesktop:
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> > server bpp 8 client bpp 32 depth 24
> >
> > It seems my X server is only allowing 8 bpp.
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