> >Any help would be appreciated, or perhaps someone could steer me to some 
> >documentation on this, assuming there's a solution.
> >Bob Ross
> 
> If I remember correctly, the XFree86 setup tends to put 8-bit color startup
> before 24-bit color startup.  You need to make sure that you card will
> do 24-bit color for the resolution that you are doing.  Once you know
> the highest resolution that the card will support at 24-bit color (make sure
> that the monitor will also support that resolution), configure the X server
> so that only 24-bit color is supported.
> 
> Once you do that, your visual output will look great.

How do you do this, by taking out the 8 bit displays?

Keven

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