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AFAIK, there's no way you can do it on the fly. You can either start X using:
startx -- -bpp ??
where ?? can be 8, 16, 24 or 32 depending on the depth you want, or
if you're using xdm/kdm, you'd have to edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers (may
vary) by putting:
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16
for color depth 16.
Alternatively, you can edit the XF86Config file and add a line like
DefaultColorDepth ??
to Section "Screen". The next time you start X, it will run with the
newly-configured color depth.
Go buy a 3-button one, or use 3rd button emulation. The 3rd button is emulated by pressing both left and right buttons together. You might need to enable "Emulate3Buttons" in your XF86Config file.
In a virtual desktop environment with multiple virtual desktops, a "sticky" window will stay put on the screen when you switch between desktops, as if sticking to the glass of the screen. xclock is a typical candidate for sticking, as you need to run only one instance of it, and it always stays with you.
The various types of cursor available in X are defined in cursorfont.h. You can change it using 'xsetroot -cursor_name NAME_OF_CURSOR'. For example, I have the following in my $HOME/.Xclients:
xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
Please "man xsetroot" for more information.
To generate a context-diff suitable for patching, use:
diff old-file new-file > patchfile
To apply the diff to a file ("patch the file"), execute:
patch < patchfile
It depends. If the 2.2.x kernel provides something you really want or need that your current kernel does not, then you should upgrade.
AFAIK: as far as I know BTW: by the way FWIW: for what it's worth CMIIW: correct me if I am wrong IMHO: in my humble opinion IMAHO: in my always humble opinion FUD: fear, uncertainty and doubt BFN: bye for now AISE: as I see it AAMOF: as a matter of fact BION: believe it or not FYI: for your information MYOB: mind your own business SOP: standard operating procedure RTFM: read the fine manual YMMV: your mileage may vary TIA: thanks in advance HTH: hope this helps IIRC: if I recall correctly
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