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Mike, FYI if you wanted to try KDE instead of twm, ere is a screenshot of the KDE panel for configuring the icon color scheems. It shows the tabs and settings: http://www/packages/gempak/tutorial/gifs/linux_kde1.gif Chiz >From: Mike Leuthold <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200107122252.f6CMqf104788 >Chiz, > I don't know if anyone has come up with this yet, but I've come up >with a work around for the 'not enough colors' problem and am able to have >a 24 bit display and a 8 bit display. Redhat Linux supports 2 separate X >server processes. I've set my default (:0) server to 24 bit and set the >secondary to 8 bit (:1). What I did, was run X :1 -depth 8, fire up a >xterminal on that screen, and a window manager (twm). Linux supports >toggling between them via the ctrl-alt-F7 and F8 keys. I run ntl -s 140 >on the :1 screen and just toggle back and forth. It works well. You need >quite a bit of memory though (I'm running 512MB) but that is no big deal >on a PC. The hardware is a 1.33GHz Athlon and a Geforce2 video card. >This Athlon is incredibly fast running garp, by the way. Steve Mullen and >I plan on getting all Linux machines to replace our xterminals in the near >future. > >Mike > > > >-- >Mike Leuthold >Atmospheric Sciences/Institute of Atmospheric Physics >University of Arizona >address@hidden >520-621-2863 > > >