[SunRescue] [off-topic] Indy Video
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Mon Apr 10 07:28:09 CDT 2000
On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 03:06:45AM -0700, Eric Ozrelic wrote:
> I've searched around the internet hi and low and cannot seem to find
> a way to change the refresh rate, resolution or color depth of the video
> on my Indy. It has 24 bit XL graphics. Does anyone know how to do
> this or know where an FAQ for Indy video would be?
www.workstations.org, your friendly resource. 8-)
Its done VERY similar to the way you do the same thing on a SPARC:
http://www-viz.tamu.edu/~sgi-faq/faq/html-1/graphics.html#71
Subject: -71- How can I make my X Server use a 12-bit PseudoColor, 12-
bit TrueColor or 24-bit TrueColor visual by default?
Date: 07 May 1993 00:00:01 EST
By default, the SGI X Server is configured to use an 8-bit
PseudoColor visual. X-based applications can request other visuals
directly if they are available. Alternatively, you can change the
default visual by performing the following steps:
a) Run "/usr/bin/X11/xdpyinfo" and check that your server is
capable of using a 12-bit or 24-bit visual. If it is,
you will see lines similar to the following:
visual id, max buffers, depth: 0x28, 0, 12
visual id, max buffers, depth: 0x29, 0, 12
visual id, max buffers, depth: 0x2a, 0, 24
The last number on each line represents the number of bits
available for that visual.
b) Log in as root
c) Edit the file /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers. By default it
will contain the string:
:0 secure /usr/bin/X11/X -bs -c -pseudomap 4sight
for a 24-bit TrueColor visual change it to:
:0 secure /usr/bin/X11/X -bs -c -class TrueColor -depth 24
for a 12-bit PseudoColor visual change it to:
:0 secure /usr/bin/X11/X -bs -c -class PseudoColor -depth 12
d) Restart your X server as above.
Note: X Server visuals are an advanced topic; before making the
above changes you should be aware that some 3rd-party and freeware
applications might not gracefully adapt to an X Server which supplies
anything but an 8-bit PseudoColor visual by default.
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