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I have just tried to downgrade the x11 ati driver to the last one
available for Fedora 9 and dispwin works just fine with that. Therefore,
the problem is in the xorg-x11-ati driver provided in Fedora 10.
Regards,
Alberto
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I just found out that when I run dispwin - sometimes - I have some
messages in the Xorg log file. An interesting thing might be the following:
(WW) RADEON(0): Unknown vendor-specific block f
(II) RADEON(0): LTD141EN9B
(II) RADEON(0): EDID (in hex):
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I can add that
dispwin -r
executes without any effetc (the display is not darkening nor lightening).
I start suspecting this has something to do with the fact that the text
only consoles are now vga consoles...
Any other idea?
I also tried to run di
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I wish it was like that :-)
I was using the same profile before the upgrade and I could see a
noticeable difference when the calibration profile was loaded.
I also tried on Fedora 10 to load another profile for a different
monitor and it did not hav
Alberto Ferrante kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko,
26. marraskuuta 2008):
> I have an icc profile
> for my monitor (created by ArgyllCMS 1.0.3b). When I try to
> load it by means of dispwin (but the same applies to xcalib)
> the profile is loaded without any error message (and dispwi
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Dear all,
today I upgraded to Fedora 10 from Fedora 9. All was reasonably smooth
(except that I had to reinstall grub at the 2nd system start after the
updates).
At the moment I have a strange problem: I have an icc profile for my
monitor (created b