I was under the impression that using those keys switches only
resolutions, not color depth. I thought you needed to resatrt X to change
depths.
Stew Benedict
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Luke C Gavel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Redhat traditionally provides an ncurses-based configuration
> utility called 'XConfigurator' (case is important) that runs from
> the command line. You must take care to select more than one
> color depth when using it. When you are done using
> XConfigurator, having set more than one color depth for various
> screen resolutions, in an X-Window you can then cycle through the
> configurations that you made by the keyboard combinations
>
> ctrl-alt-#keypd-/#keypd+
>
> HTH,
> LG
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