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  Date: Dec 19    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 823
  

How do i change the color depth of my display in ubuntu 8.04?
The usual method now only allows me to change my keyboard settings.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 19    

It is simple, I found this web link with some helpful video should you need it.

beginlinux.wordpress.com/.../ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-resolution-set
up/

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Dec 19    

ok that allows me to change the resolution, im not a linux noob.
the old sudo dpkg command now only allows me to change my keyboard settings.
how do i change the COLOR DEPTH, i.e., number of colors my system displays,
16 bit, 32 bit, ect.

 
Answer #3    Answered On: Dec 19    

No reason to yell, I was under the impression that the dialog for screen
resolution would allow you to change color depth as well.

I always just change my xorg.conf file to use the correct color depth.

I know it is in the UI somewhere, but I use Windows for my client on my laptop
and Ubuntu is my server, thus I never really see the interface anymore.

http://www.ubuntux.org/reset-xwindows-color-depth

That shows how to change the depth using the xorg.conf method.

I think, if I recall, you can find the option under the Administrator menu for
settings. It should be like "Displays" or "Configure Displays".

If you have an nVidia graphics card, you can also find settings using their own
configuration tool.

By the way, a simple Google search on "change color depth Ubuntu hardy" produces
several good web pages, trying more than your first page listing would have
taken you to the 5th entry which is the URL I have posted. Google is a
wonderful tool and if the first option doesn't work, perhaps try the 2nd, 3rd,
etc... Unless totally useless options are around I usually try at least the
first page of results and skim each one for keys to actually doing what I want
done.

You should try it, very handy.

 
Answer #4    Answered On: Dec 19    

ok that method no longer works either, the information isint stored in the
xorg.conf file anymore

 
Answer #5    Answered On: Dec 19    

ok nvm
that worked
sorry i yelled, its just, ive been trying to do this for 2 weeks now and
nothing has worked so i was getting a bit testy.

 
Answer #6    Answered On: Dec 19    

its just, canonical has changed so much crap around with this release, and i
know its all for ease of use, but come on, xdoom wont even run on here
anymore cause they changed so much crap around.

 
Answer #7    Answered On: Dec 19    

If you don't like the changes, change distributions, or stick with Gutsy until
End of Life. I know lots who did that.

 
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