And yes, xrandr at all times shows this:
andrew@desky:~$ xrandr --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
DisplayPort-0 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (0x5a) normal (normal left
inverted right x axis y axis) 480mm x 270mm
Identifier: 0x55
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Been a while, but now that I'm on 21.10, colord is not picking up all
devices once again - just one monitor and printer...
andrew@desky:~$ sudo colormgr get-devices-by-kind display
[sudo] password for andrew:
Object Path:
/org/freedesktop/ColorManager/devices/xrandr_LG_Electronics_MP59G_168430
Well, colord no one tracks bugs (and I see lot's of ancient and very
open bugs).
Seen a couple that may or may not be similar, and the bugs go all the
way back to 11.04 - so I guess I'm the only person in the entire world
experiencing this...
But in case not, this problem would have a downstream
Okay, if I do a reinstallion of colord, I can see both monitors and
actually set the profile on the second screen. I lose the printer
profile upon doing this. This works until next reboot and then
everything reverts (only see one monitor and the printer color
profiles).
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You received this bug
>From system settings, I can see both monitors in Display configuration.
>From command prompt, I can see both displays when I use xrandr.
>From command prompt, I can only see one display when I use colormgr get-
devices-by-kind display
Did not have this issue with Kubuntu 20.10.
My notebook, wh
Public bug reported:
I just made the switch to 21.04, and I've immediatly run into problem
with color corrections.
In the Color Correction - System settings Module, I can only see and
apply a color profile to my first display on the first display port
(DP0). My second display on the 2nd display
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