xgamma on openSUSE-11.4 allows to set the second display with the nouveau driver. It would be great if xcalib could do the same. The sequence which works on openSUSE-11.4 is: xcalib -d :0 -s 1 bluish.icc
the feature is implemented and can be found in git including several bug fixes http://gitorious.org/xcalib/xcalib
That's great. I look forward to taking a look, but gitorious.org seems to be down now.
EDIT
git clone https://github.com/OpenICC/xcalib.git
Both screens inverting now. ::whew::
I read your comment as: "it does not work for me".
Works fine here for multiple monitors. Checked with intel and actual nvidia drivers.
Any chance you use a non XRandR driver?
Also make sure to run the desired xcalib v0.9.
thanks for testing
I am happy to report that you read me incorrectly. Both monitors are inverting as desired. Thanks!
Glad to read this. And thanks for letting us know.
The tools code moved further to https://github.com/OpenICC/xcalib
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the feature is implemented and can be found in git including several bug fixes
http://gitorious.org/xcalib/xcalib
That's great. I look forward to taking a look, but gitorious.org seems to be down now.
EDIT
git clone https://github.com/OpenICC/xcalib.git
Both screens inverting now. ::whew::
Last edit: lmat 2015-08-07
I read your comment as: "it does not work for me".
Works fine here for multiple monitors. Checked with intel and actual nvidia drivers.
Any chance you use a non XRandR driver?
Also make sure to run the desired xcalib v0.9.
thanks for testing
I am happy to report that you read me incorrectly. Both monitors are inverting as desired. Thanks!
Glad to read this. And thanks for letting us know.
The tools code moved further to
https://github.com/OpenICC/xcalib