Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) writes
> I'd appreciate it if you would try it with -visual Pseudocolr > -install and let me know what that does. There was a plethora of messages in my mail today. Between notes and suggestions from you guys (THANKS!) and some Reading of the Fine Manual, I find that the /etc/X11/Xserver (as it should be) made the XF86_VGA16, not the SVGA server, which apparetly caused the behavior I observed. In my old Slackware, I was using X11R5, with the vga255 server, but could not find any thing like that in the Debian 1.2 distribution. In looking, I discovered that I had not installed the SVGA server, (he said shamefacedly at being quite so NEWBIE) I installed the SVGA sserver, ran XF86Configure - and, thanks to the person who asked what was the default server in Xserver, I made SVGA the default server. THen VOILA - everything works! Brian Asks what I get with netscape -visual Pseudocolor -install I tried this _after_ moving to the SVGA server. With the SVGA server, it changes the color of the windows when the focus goes off the window, and I kinda like that. I'll test that with the VGA_16 server tonight and write you about that. --David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINUX: the FREE 32 bit OS for [345]86 PC's available NOW! David B Teague | User interface copyrights & software patents make [EMAIL PROTECTED] | programing a dangerous business. Ask me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] spy counter-intelligence wild porno sex gold bullion Soviet Bosnia clipper -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .