12-22-2010
Issue with Oracle 10 installation on Solaris 10
Hi all,
After implementing all the pre install set up in Solaris I triggered the oracle DB install.
I am doing it directly from the local machine console and I got the following error -
PHP Code:
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors
>>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using command /usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set. Failed <<<<
This error occurs only when the user is oracle. But when the user is root the error does not occur.
Also Following command is not there there for either users
PHP Code:
/usr/open/win/bin/xdpyinfo
This is my first attempt at installing oracle DB on solaris.
I would appreciate any suggestion.
Thanks
Sumeet
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sdl_setpalette
SDL_SetPalette(3) SDL API Reference SDL_SetPalette(3)
NAME
SDL_SetPalette - Sets the colors in the palette of an 8-bit surface.
SYNOPSIS
#include "SDL.h"
int SDL_SetPalette(SDL_Surface *surface, int flags, SDL_Color *colors, int firstcolor, int ncolors);
DESCRIPTION
Sets a portion of the palette for the given 8-bit surface.
Palettized (8-bit) screen surfaces with the SDL_HWPALETTE flag have two palettes, a logical palette that is used for mapping blits to/from
the surface and a physical palette (that determines how the hardware will map the colors to the display). SDL_BlitSurface always uses the
logical palette when blitting surfaces (if it has to convert between surface pixel formats). Because of this, it is often useful to modify
only one or the other palette to achieve various special color effects (e.g., screen fading, color flashes, screen dimming).
This function can modify either the logical or physical palette by specifing SDL_LOGPAL or SDL_PHYSPALthe in the flags parameter.
When surface is the surface associated with the current display, the display colormap will be updated with the requested colors. If
SDL_HWPALETTE was set in SDL_SetVideoMode flags, SDL_SetPalette will always return 1, and the palette is guaranteed to be set the way you
desire, even if the window colormap has to be warped or run under emulation.
The color components of a SDL_Color structure are 8-bits in size, giving you a total of 256^3=16777216 colors.
RETURN VALUE
If surface is not a palettized surface, this function does nothing, returning 0. If all of the colors were set as passed to SDL_SetPalette,
it will return 1. If not all the color entries were set exactly as given, it will return 0, and you should look at the surface palette to
determine the actual color palette.
EXAMPLE
/* Create a display surface with a grayscale palette */
SDL_Surface *screen;
SDL_Color colors[256];
int i;
.
.
.
/* Fill colors with color information */
for(i=0;i<256;i++){
colors[i].r=i;
colors[i].g=i;
colors[i].b=i;
}
/* Create display */
screen=SDL_SetVideoMode(640, 480, 8, SDL_HWPALETTE);
if(!screen){
printf("Couldn't set video mode: %s
", SDL_GetError());
exit(-1);
}
/* Set palette */
SDL_SetPalette(screen, SDL_LOGPAL|SDL_PHYSPAL, colors, 0, 256);
.
.
.
.
SEE ALSO
SDL_SetColors, SDL_SetVideoMode, SDL_Surface, SDL_Color
SDL
Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01 SDL_SetPalette(3)