Just a follow-up on this.
Reverting to gdm3/stable (3.14) fixes the issue. So it sounds like a
gmd3 3.18 bug.
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I've just filed a bug for this on the Debian bug tracker:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802655
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Just for information. I've found that only the primary screen is not
listed. Secondary monitors are listed (I have tested this on two
different machines).
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Le samedi 17 octobre 2015 à 09:47 +0200, Nemeth Gyorgy a écrit :
> I use Intel videocard with opensource driver and the problem exists
> on my machine also.
Ok, so that's more general. Thanks.
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On Fri, 2015-10-16 at 19:57 +0200, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Hum, we may be looking at different issues:
>
> $ gcm-inspect --verbose
> 19:54:28 Verbose debugging enabled (on console 1)
>
> No other output, no display (not sure if one is expected).
I usually run it like this:
gcm-inspect -d -v
2015-10-16 18:35 keltezéssel, Pascal Obry írta:
> One more question, are you using the NVIDIA proprietary driver?
>
> I really suspect an issue related to recent upgrade as I don't have
> this issue on another machine not using the proprietary driver.
I use Intel videocard with opensource
Sven,
> (No need to cc me, I'm subscribed to the list)
Understood. That's different for different people. I think it is more
polite to CC people you're talking too. But again, that's quite
personal, so sorry for CCed you.
> No, this is on an Intel system.
>
> As I mentioned on the gtk-gnome
On Thu, 2015-10-15 at 23:09 +0200, Pascal Obry wrote:
> In the color management module I don't have any monitor listed since
> some days. I have some printers thought.
>
> My display ICC is still loaded when I logged on GNOME Shell, but I
> cannot access it nor change it.
>
> Note that I'm using
Hi Sven,
> You're not the only one. My eyes also bleed from lack of color
> management ;)
Good to hear I'm not the only one!
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Sven,
> You're not the only one. My eyes also bleed from lack of color
> management ;)
One more question, are you using the NVIDIA proprietary driver?
I really suspect an issue related to recent upgrade as I don't have
this issue on another machine not using the proprietary driver.
Thanks,
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On Fri, 2015-10-16 at 18:35 +0200, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Sven,
>
> > You're not the only one. My eyes also bleed from lack of color
> > management ;)
>
> One more question, are you using the NVIDIA proprietary driver?
>
> I really suspect an issue related to recent upgrade as I don't have
> this
In the color management module I don't have any monitor listed since
some days. I have some printers thought.
My display ICC is still loaded when I logged on GNOME Shell, but I
cannot access it nor change it.
Note that I'm using GNU/Debian sid, so GNOME Shell 3.18.
Am I the only one?
Any idea
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