I'm using ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Whenever I set a picture as my wallpaper, the color intensity changes for some reason and I can't figure out why. How do I get rid of this problem?
When i connect second monitor ( sony tv 24" ) via hdmi cable,
Color on second screen are not accurate and font looks blurry/fuzzy.
Calibrate option for display is greyed out by default.
try changing diffrent resolutions but its getting even bad.
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
In Ubuntu I installed 'GNOME Color Manager'. According to Ubuntu this software is supposed to be used with 'GNOME Control Center'. But I can't find 'GNOME Control Center' anywhere. Has it ceased to exist? My real problem is that I want to color calibrate my HP printer. But to do that, I need to print out a color calibration sheet without any profile enabled and later I need to import and enable a newly created ICC profile. According to the printer calibration service, printing of the sheet, without any ICC profile enabled, can be done with GIMP. But that seems like 'shooting sparrows with cannons'...
Is it possible to make the color of the title bar of the active window different from the rest?
Right now it's black for all windows in my default set-up. I am unable to determine if I can start typing as I don't know which the focused window is.
Trying to connect to tigervnc server running on Ubuntu 18.04 (using TigerVNC viewer windows client). After the initial authentication, I get an additional authentication prompt that reads "Authentication is required to create a color pr...". This happens only for the first login following a tigervnc server restart. Is there anyway I can bypass this?