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Hi everyone,
I was trying to find the way to change color depth but I wasn't able to do it. Firstly, I thought of looking at xorg.conf but I don't have xorg.conf, so, is there another way to change it? Cheers! |
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AFAIK this depends on your hardware because, as far as possible, KDE uses SVG. So you can improve the colour depth by choosing a graphics card that uses more bits to create the screen display from the SVG.
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I believe the way to do it is to create a file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ that looks like this:
This worked on my laptop. Not sure if it would work for multiple monitors though. Also I think the file has to be be named [something].conf, e.g. default-depth.conf. Edit: BTW, it is impossible to change Xorg's color depth on the fly - due to Xorg's design, you must restart the X server. |
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Hi,
I'll try it, but now I have another question, if I don't know what color depth is, how can I know it if I don't have a xorg.conf file???? ![]() |
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If it isn't in your hardware specification, open a console and enter hwinfo --gfxcard
If it isn't in this output, Google your card and see if you can find the information.
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