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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>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
Actually looking at my nVidia equipped system, the nVidia packages
installed on it, and my AMD system and the AMD packages installed on it
right now... Thinking about it, shouldn't the AMD driver depend on ocl-
icd-libopencl1 package? Should the AMD pacakge be broken up into
seperate packages like
Well, in respect to what I see in the nVidia drivers (nvidia-opencl-
icd-331-updates) and in the AMD drivers, shouldn't there be an enhances
line (Enhances libopencl1) - the AMD driver is afterall providing
enhancements, but in it's base package as opposed to a seperate opencl
pacakge...
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Sorry for pointing that out - I just want to see this fixed right the
first time
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1129409
Title:
Nvidia and AMD graphics driv
I posted on bug # 1376587... I fixed a couple bugs regarding the AMD
Catalyst drivers...
Okay, so the replaces line needs to change to this:
Enhances: libopencl1
Replaces: fglrx-driver-core
Provides: fglrx-driver-core, opencl-icd, amd-opencl-icd
Fresh install, I had to get rid of libopencl1 in t
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