In the list I see only colord-gtk. I guess there is no colord-kde package for Manjaro? In that case, you could try uninstalling colord (I don't think anything under KDE can use it without the session daemon).
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Anonymous
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2014-10-05
I have the same issue under Manjaro XFCE...
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Hello, I have exactly the same problem on archlinux with xfce. Installing xiccd didn't help me. I receive the following error when I try to load the profile
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$ dispcalGUI-apply-profiles
Chargement des courbes de la table de correspondance du profil actuel du périphérique d'affichage...
/usr/bin
Argyll CMS 1.6.3
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dispcalGUI/colord.py:83: Warning: property match 'OutputEdidMd5'='94655b716dbca03e92f049c5076e1e00' does not exist
Ligne de commande :
dispwin
-v
-d1
-c
-L
About to open dispwin object on the display
About to clear the calibration
About to set display to given calibration
Calibration set [sebastien@Lupus ~]$
Hopefully no problem to load the profile with dispwin :
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$ dispwin -d1 -v /home/sebastien/.local/share/dispcalGUI/storage/E2009W\ 2015-01-25\ D5500\ 2.2\ S\ 3xCurve+MTX/E2009W\ 2015-01-25\ D5500\ 2.2\ S\ 3xCurve+MTX.icc
About to open dispwin object on the display
About to set display to given calibration
Calibration set
About to destroy dispwin object [sebastien@Lupus ~]$
I have temporally workaround the problem by adding a custom command in autostart applications.
About to destroy dispwin object
Last edit: Sebastien Deligny 2015-01-27
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Hello, thanks for your answer. I'm very surprise as it was working fine for several year. I've just changed my monitor and since I'm not able to load the new color profil with dispcalgui.
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Btw, I see no error. Are you sure it's not working?
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Anonymous
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2015-03-03
Hello I have installed nouveau driver instead of nvidia propietary ones but the problem is still there. The message is little bit different when I try to install the profil :
Argyll CMS : Valider
colord : Queyring for profile 'icc-dd7*' returned no result for 5 secs
Profil loader : Valider.
Btw the "apply-profil" command still return the same error.
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Hello all,
I have this error right after the calibration:
Querying for profile returned no result for 5 secs...
Any idea?
ArgyII CMS: ok
Profile loader: ok
Thank you
What's your distribution and graphics driver? What's the output of
colormgr get-devices-by-kind display
?Hello,
I'm on Manjaro 0.8.10, KDE 4.14.0.
kernel: 3.12.28-1
I have a GTX 680, renderer: Gallium 0.4
Same issue after installing the Nvidia drivers...
Thank you.
You need the colord-kde package.
It's installed...please note I have a Pantone Huey Pro.
Does it really work on Linux?
In the list I see only colord-gtk. I guess there is no colord-kde package for Manjaro? In that case, you could try uninstalling colord (I don't think anything under KDE can use it without the session daemon).
I have the same issue under Manjaro XFCE...
For XFCE, you have to install xiccd.
Hello, I have exactly the same problem on archlinux with xfce. Installing xiccd didn't help me. I receive the following error when I try to load the profile
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$ dispcalGUI-apply-profiles
Chargement des courbes de la table de correspondance du profil actuel du périphérique d'affichage...
/usr/bin
Argyll CMS 1.6.3
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dispcalGUI/colord.py:83: Warning: property match 'OutputEdidMd5'='94655b716dbca03e92f049c5076e1e00' does not exist
Ligne de commande :
dispwin
-v
-d1
-c
-L
About to open dispwin object on the display
About to clear the calibration
About to set display to given calibration
Calibration set
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$
Hopefully no problem to load the profile with dispwin :
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$ dispwin -d1 -v /home/sebastien/.local/share/dispcalGUI/storage/E2009W\ 2015-01-25\ D5500\ 2.2\ S\ 3xCurve+MTX/E2009W\ 2015-01-25\ D5500\ 2.2\ S\ 3xCurve+MTX.icc
About to open dispwin object on the display
About to set display to given calibration
Calibration set
About to destroy dispwin object
[sebastien@Lupus ~]$
I have temporally workaround the problem by adding a custom command in autostart applications.
About to destroy dispwin object
Last edit: Sebastien Deligny 2015-01-27
Hi,
[ I assume colord is a recent version as this is Arch ]
Note that colord generally only works with open source graphics drivers not the proprietary vendor ones.
Hello, thanks for your answer. I'm very surprise as it was working fine for several year. I've just changed my monitor and since I'm not able to load the new color profil with dispcalgui.
Btw, I see no error. Are you sure it's not working?
Hello I have installed nouveau driver instead of nvidia propietary ones but the problem is still there. The message is little bit different when I try to install the profil :
Argyll CMS : Valider
colord : Queyring for profile 'icc-dd7*' returned no result for 5 secs
Profil loader : Valider.
Btw the "apply-profil" command still return the same error.
I'v installed nouveau driver instead of nvidia proprietary ones but he problem is still there even if the message is a little bit different :
Argyll CMS : Valider
colord : Queyring for profil "icc-dd77*" returned no result for 5 secs
Profile loader : Valider
And I still have the same error with the command dispcalGUI-apply-profiles :
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dispcalGUI/colord.py:83: Warning: property match 'OutputEdidMd5'='b6cd3b05a374b72562fbb906abbe909d' does not exist
Btw the profile seems loading correctly (as I've made several tests with a wrong profile to see the difference).
Last edit: Sebastien Deligny 2015-03-03
It's not an error, just a warning.