We want to use Linux boxes as X-servers to run our Cadence CAD software. The software runs on Sun/solaris systems. The software requires "8 bit Pseudo Color" display setting. I am using Red Hat 8.0 running Gnome and Blue Curve Desktop (this also happened running KDE and the older Gnome desktops). I have the color depth set to 8 (required to get into Cadence at all). When I bring up Cadence, the desktop turns a speckled yellow. All the menus in the Cadence window have a bright lime green background color so that the text is illegible. Other Cadence windows offer varied but similar behavior. Does anyone have any idea on how to get Linux and Cadence to coexist happily? Do I need to change the Linux/X color palette?

Any insights would be appreciated. This is the only thing keeping us from changing 75% of our computers over to Linux.



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