It was indeed X related and the solution so simple: Run xf86config and select
the proper driver for the Voodoo3 Card. You tend to forget those helpful little
tools. (Must be some years ago I needed xf86config).
Thanks for the hint.
Michael
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Dear Michael,
I recall having that problem on a 7600 (half screen width, weird colours)
using onboard video. The problem wasn't confined to GNOME, it was with
anything X related. I corrected it at first by changing the colour depth to
15 instead of 16, and later by adding more video memory
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