I have installed mol on ubuntu. I have a 12 in powerbook G4.
I have
tried changing the depths, But on the mac side it is still
256 colors.
My configs look like this.
molrc.video
# Mac-on-Linux video configuration
#
#
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# Startup Resolution (this is used as a hint only)
#
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#
resolution: 1024/768/60 # width/height/Hz
depth: 24
#
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# X11 Settings
#
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#
# Some config options:
#
# xdisplay: remote.host:0.0
# use_backing_store: yes/no
#
# Backing store is primarily useful if the
X-connection is remote.
# Note: X11-video is not as fast as full-screen video.
#enable_xvideo: yes
#
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# Fullscreen (Console/fbdev) Settings
#
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#
# The tool 'molvconfig' is used to configure the
fullscreen mode.
#
# Some config options:
#
# vt: 9 # VT-number to use
# gamma: 1.0 # gamma (parameter
between 0.1
and 1.0)
# gamma: 1.0 1.0 1.0 # gamma (r,g,b)
#
# Ctrl-Cmd-Space switches back to the orignal VT
#enable_console_video: yes
start_on_console: no # switch to console
initially
autoswitch_console: yes # allow automatic
switching to
console
#fb_modes: /etc/fb.modes # extra video modes
for
molvconfig
#
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# XDGA (X11 fullscreen) Settings
#
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#
# At startup, all available XDGA modes are listed.
Unfortunately,
# some of the modes might be broken (depending on the
video card
# and the XFree86 version).
#
# By default, MOL uses just a single mode with high
# probability of working. However, it is possible to
manually
# specify multiple modes. For instance
#
# xdga_modes: 3 5 9
#
# instructs MOL to use mode 3, 5 and 9.
#
# Cntrl-Cmd-Space leaves XDGA mode and switches back
to X
enable_xdga_video: yes
#
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# VNC Settings
#
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#
# For VNC information, visit http://www.uk.res
earch.att.com/vnc/
#
enable_vncvideo: no # Enable the VNC server
vnc_port: 5900 # port to use for VNC
molrc.osx
# -*- perl -*- (for emacs syntax coloring)
#
# /etc/mol/molrc.osx
#
# Mac-on-Linux master configuration file for MacOS X
booting
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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# Parse other config files (these files are in /etc/mol/)
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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include $/molrc.video # video
configuration
include $/molrc.input # mouse and keyboard
include $/molrc.net # networking
include $/molrc.sound # sound
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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# Misc Settings
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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ram_size: 96
disable_altivec: no
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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# OS X Volumes
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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#
# Volumes to be mounted in MacOS X are specified
through the
# blkdev keyword:
#
# blkdev: <device> [flags]
#
# where <device> can be a complete disk
(/dev/hda), a single
# partition (/dev/hda7) or a disk image.
#
# The following flags are supported
#
# -rw/-ro read-write / read-only
[default]
# -force force usage of device (be
careful!)
# -boot boot from this disk
# -boot1 boot from this disk (ignore
other -boot
flags)
# -whole export the entire device
(including
# any non-HFS partitions). BE
CAREFUL!
# -cd CDROM/DVD
#
# MOL will boot from CD if it invoked through
'startmol -X
--cdboot'.
blkdev: /dev/hda4 -rw
ifempty $ {
# default configuration
blkdev: /dev/hda -rw
blkdev: /dev/hdb -rw
blkdev: /dev/sda -rw
blkdev: /dev/sdb -rw
} else {
# alternate configuration
blkdev: /tmp/osx.image -rw
#blkdev: /dev/loop0 -rw
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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# SCSI configuration (also relevant for IDE CDs and other
SCSI-like
devices)
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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#
# By default, MOL automatically scans for non-harddisk type
SCSI
devices.
# If only specified SCSI devices are to be used by mol,
change the
# the autoprobe setting below.
#
# Note: IDE, firewire and USB devices typically show up as
SCSI devices.
autoprobe_scsi: yes
# If SCSI autoprobing is disabled then devices must be
exported manually
#scsi_dev: "0:0:0" #
host/channel/id
#scsi_dev: "1:0:0" #
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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# USB Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------
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#
# Generic USB support. Devices that are _not_ claimed by
specific
# USB drivers are seen by MOL. Note: Make sure the kernel is
compiled
# with 'Preliminary USB device filesystem' support. Also,
for best
effect,
# turn off drivers for specific USB devices (like 'USB
Scanner
support').
enable_usb: yes
enable_xvideo: yes
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