Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-09 Thread David
Thanks to all those who tried to help me. Afterstep was running in 16bpp, not 8. If I modified the .steprc file I could make the AFstep.xpm icon appear elsewhere on the wharf bar. The fix was to install xproc_1.12.2_i386.deb from the /debian/updates directory. This made xload work again and fixed

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-09 Thread Glenn Amerine
lc29b50> which contains xbiff. If you are missing either xbiff or lc29b50> xload, 3 icons will be missing: afterstep, mailbox, and lc29b50> load graph >From my experiences, there are 2 conditions that can cause the AfterStep icons to go poof; a missing package as has been cov

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread David
Thank you... But... Where would I change that in the XF86config? Where could I change it from 8bpp to 16bpp or even higher? I want 800x600 resolution though. Thanx- David U. On Sat, 7 Sep 1996, Viorel ANGHEL wrote: > > the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing.

afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread Viorel ANGHEL
the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing. The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear. That's because you have a 8bpp (256 colors on screen) and Afterstep use a lot of them. When AS doesn't have colors, it simply don't put the icon! So

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread Peter Weiss
> On Sun, 7 Sep 1997 17:00:40 -0600 (MDT), lc29b50 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Lei> On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote: >> i all. >> I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine >> the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing. >> The AFstep.xp

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread lc29b50
On Sat, 7 Sep 1996, Viorel ANGHEL wrote: > > That's because you have a 8bpp (256 colors on screen) and Afterstep > use a lot of them. When AS doesn't have colors, it simply don't > put the icon! So, use a resolution with 16bpp or search for > icons with less colors (I know that exist something l

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread lc29b50
On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote: > I have had the same problem...but I have installed both Xload, and > Xproc. I still am mising the top icon also. Maybe we both have > something messed up?...or maybe it is a bug? I don't know. If anyone > knows how to solve this problem, please help me out.

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-08 Thread David
I have had the same problem...but I have installed both Xload, and Xproc. I still am mising the top icon also. Maybe we both have something messed up?...or maybe it is a bug? I don't know. If anyone knows how to solve this problem, please help me out. Thank you, David On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, lc

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-07 Thread lc29b50
On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote: > i all. > I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine > the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing. > The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear. > Also, xload won't run becau

Re: afterstep icons

1997-09-07 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote: > I have had the same problem...but I have installed both Xload, and > Xproc. I still am mising the top icon also. Maybe we both have > something messed up?...or maybe it is a bug? I don't know. If anyone > knows how to solve this problem, please help me out.

afterstep icons

1997-09-07 Thread David
i all. I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing. The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear. Also, xload won't run because it claims to ne libproc.?.11 and I have ?