Ah, the joys of silly OS's....
Linux is not the problem here.
GRASS expects an 8-bit pseudo-color driver.
Don't use 16-bit color with GRASS.
If you need 16-bit color, I hope you have more success than I did hacking
XDRIVER. Someone has already done this for the Alpha, and it was posted
somewhere that doesn't come to mind right now. I think you can find it
from REGIS, and poke around looking for the Alpha stuff. It's in there.
I played with it, but then had to do some real school work, and had to stop.
Good Luck- post your results!
Angus.
On Sun, 31 Mar 1996, srpage wrote:
I am running Linux and XWindows on a PC, and recently installed XGrass4.1
from the CD available from Andreas Holz. Everything seems to be working
properly, except for when I attempt to start a graphics monitor, I get the
following error:XGRASS DISPLAY ERROR: Not enough colors available. Make more available
before starting again.I have XFree86 configured for 16bit color, so I do not beleve this is the
problem.Has anyone seen or heard of this problem?
Thanks,
Randy Page
hansman@erols.com