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    change color depth to 32 bit

    I have Ubuntu 13.04 amd 64 and I want to change color depth to 32 bit and i tried to change /etc/X11/xorg.conf but i think it didn't work
    please for help .

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    Re: change color depth to 32 bit

    Why is it that you think you need to do so?

    32-bit isn't more betterer than 24-bit and 32-bit colour displays don't exist.
    Last edited by CatKiller; July 16th, 2013 at 04:48 PM.
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    Re: change color depth to 32 bit

    What is your graphics card?

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    Re: change color depth to 32 bit

    I just want to know
    my card is intel G41

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    Re: change color depth to 32 bit

    Like CatKiller said, 32Bit color dosen't exist. All modern Video cards give 24bit+8bit. That 8bit on the end is for opacity and dosen't actually define color, just how transparent or solid it is. So under linux, we list 24bit color as a technicality. While Windows dosen't care and says "32bit". So 24bit is correct for your settings.

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