*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1469273 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1469273
ICC profile doesn't get applied when proprietary Nvidia driver is in use
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have a similar problem (see bug #881396 which is marked as a duplicate
of this) with an HP Probook 4540s with Intel graphics (it has dual
radeon intel but I have the radeon turned off in the BIOS settings).
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Maybe this is because Nvidia proprietary driver doesn't support XRandR 1.4?
And that XRandR 1.4 unfortunately wasn't merged even for the upcoming Xorg 1.12
release.
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I have the same problem, nvidia closed source driver (295.20) apparently
prevents my screen from being recognized properly in gnome-control-
center, while it's recognized when using the nouveau driver.
I also noticed that the EDID information does not show up in xrandr...:
$ xrandr -q --verbose |
After further work I can add that Argyll isn't a default install.
Also I can confirm bdaggg's observation in #14 that removing the nvidia
binary (closed) driver from my system allows Gnome Color Manager to
function as I would expect.
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In previous releases, gnome-color-manager included the gcm-apply command
line tool for activating a color profile. Oneiric includes gnome-color-
manager 3.2, which doesn't have gcm-apply. In typical GNOME fashion,
there seems to be no documentation on this version. (The most recent
manual I found
Running pre-alph 12.04 and the bug is still present.
Using the nouveau driver seems to work fine and the display is detected and icc
profiles can be loaded through Gnome colour manager.
However, once the nvidia drivers are enabled the colour manager reports 'no
devices found' even though the nvid
Laryllan's dispwin workaround in post #5 worked for me too.
Argyll was already installed, as I would have expected. Whether this is
the case on a new install rather than an upgrade I wouldn't know.
The problem isn't broken colour management per se, rather a problem with
automatic recognition of
Sorry, typo. Should read; "Both have been upgraded from 11.04 to
11.10."
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Title:
Cannot select ICC profile
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What seems odd to me is that System-Settings > Colour lists all devices
and appears to be functional on my laptop but not my desktop machine.
Both have been upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10.
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Simon:
Try saving the .icc filename without spaces.
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(Does anyone know how to access it via console?)
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I can confirm this for 11.10 final (@Maxime Normand). Up to 11.04 everything
worked perfectly.
As Laryllan pointed out it seems like the color management dialogue we're used
to isn't available in Gnome 3 settings anymore. Also, I can't find it among the
applications the Gnome3 shell and Unity li
Excuse the spamming.
I suppose it hasn't got much to do with this bug here but I just tried
Laryllan's workaround and it doesn't work for me:
simon@philosoph:~$ ./colorprofile.sh
XRandR 1.2 is faulty - falling back to older extensions
Dispwin: Error - File '/home/simon/.color/icc/hueyPRO ThinkPad
Thanks a lot Laryllan, your suggestion seems to works, when I check with
dispwin -V it says the profile is loaded, kind of hard to tell with the
naked eye but I'm gonna trust it's true ;)
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I believe this will not be fixed any time soon, as it's not a fault in Ubuntu.
The new Gnome 3 settings don't provide this functionality as of now.
As a workaround, you can do the following:
1. install argyll color management suite
2. create a file containing the following:
#!/bin/bash
dispwin /pa
Anybody tested this again with the final release of 11.10 ? This is the
only thing preventing me from upgrading to Oneiric.
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Title:
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My NEC EA231WMi is not found in this color management utility.
GPU nVidia G210 and nVidia 280.13 driver with dvi plug.
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Title:
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-color-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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