Error message: agcolor unable to access colors. Is X running and DISPLAY set?
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Error message: agcolor unable to access colors. Is X running and DISPLAY set?
I found a relevant answer in my previous answers: “Does it help at all to change the display colour depth to something different - e.g. if you're currently using 32 bit colour depth, did you try 16 or 24?”But I am relatively an inexperienced Linux user and I don't know how to change the color depth, hopefully someone can teach me.Thanks
Re: Error message: agcolor unable to access colors. Is X running and DISPLAY set ?
Original thread seems to be viewtopic.php?t=22372 and the followup answer to that one says the real solution was to change the setting in the software you are trying to run
Not a clue where that setting might be in agcolor. Also maybe this PDF that appeared on a Google search may be relevant? http://esd.halliburton.com/support/LSM/ ... or_map.pdfThe answer wasn't in just changing the color setting, but activating the part of software that can live with a higher colour setting of the system (say 24 or 32 bit). The software itself should be set to 8 bit.
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are dead, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke