Scarletdown
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Joined: Sep. 2004 |
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Posted: Sep. 13 2004,22:53 |
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Quote (skaos @ Sep. 07 2004,06:15) | Run 'Xvesa -listmodes' to see which modes Xvesa supports. If this doesn't show any 256 (8 bit) colour modes, your only option is to install and configure the full Xfree86 server (which hopefully supports your chip set). |
XVesa -listmodes shows only a few different 640x480 settings, with the best being 8-Bit "pseudocolor" (whatever that means). It also showed that I only have 384K of video RAM, despite the spec sheet on this laptop specifically stating that it comes with 512KB (the 384K was confirmed over on the Win 3.1 side of the system with the Cirrus Logic diagnostic tool).
So, it looks like I will be stuck with 640x480. I can live with that provided I can figure out how to configure certain apps to actually run in 640x480 mode. Many of them, such as TED, the file manager, Dillo, Pan, etc, seem to default to 800x600, so my menus and scrollbars are not visible on the screen and there is no way to access them.
Also, how do I change the color schemes for these apps. Blue text on a black background just doesn't work. I'd like to set them so that it is all just black text on a plain white or light grey background.
As for installing and configuring a full XFree86 server, I have no idea how to go about that. Can it be done with just a simple apt-get command?
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