On 7/11/24 08:43, Stephen Morris wrote:
Just as a matter of interest what brand monitor do you use. I've had a look at some LG 4K monitors with HDR10 and HDR 400, and it seems that with those to get all the features of the monitor available (presumably HDR, on screen mouse controlled configuration, etc) you need to install windows or mac software, so presumably that is not going to work in Linux either? I tried to find doco on Fedora Hardware Compatibility List for Monitors but couldn't find anything.On 6/11/24 20:40, Barry Scott wrote:Thanks Barry, that is what I was afraid of, so the best I can hope for is the monitor emulating HDR as it appears to be doing now after I changed the terminal settings in its hardware configuration, pressing the HDR button on the front of the monitor was not enough to set up HDR in its internal settings.On 5 Nov 2024, at 22:10, Stephen Morris <steve.morris...@gmail.com> wrote:In my case I need a BENQ EL2870U driver to get HDR enabled in Windows.That would indicate they have a non-standard implementation in the monitor. Unless someone adds a way to support that to linux I do not think HDR will work.
regards, Steve
regards, SteveBarry
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