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/gamma Ubuntu
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01 Sep 14, 08:25PM
Try instead (in bash/terminal) 'xgamma -gamma 1.5' (or whatever number).
01 Sep 14, 08:42PM
Open the Driver utility and select the recommended driver. The generic drivers turned on by default in Ubuntu don't support gamma changes.
02 Sep 14, 01:11AM
Yeah, it's a little hackish since it changes the whole system and makes other applications look bad, but just for playing AC it seems to work well enough for me.
02 Sep 14, 02:32AM
Did you use the driver utility packaged with your Ubuntu installation? :P
02 Sep 14, 12:20PM
Gamma doesn't work in linux afaik. Try changing your brightness: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications...ontroller/
02 Sep 14, 01:39PM
02 Sep 14, 02:43PM
(02 Sep 14, 01:39PM)PhaNtom Wrote:(02 Sep 14, 12:20PM)Music Wrote: Gamma doesn't work in linux afaik. Do you have to quote everything? That being said, it doesn't work on my system. Maybe ubuntu is different. But, if it works on every system, I'd be delighted if you had documentation to share.
02 Sep 14, 02:44PM
It used to work for me, I was playing windowed.
02 Sep 14, 02:47PM
02 Sep 14, 06:53PM
Ubuntu 12.04 if I remember well.
02 Sep 14, 07:45PM
Works for me in Fedora 19/20
There is much more to *nix than *buntu 1Cap
03 Sep 14, 08:48AM
Gamma /does/ work in linux - but not every graphics driver seems to support it.
For me, it worked well with the nvidia driver. After I switched to amd, it stopped working for gamma values greater than 100 (it still works fine for values below 100 - not that that's of any use). However, the amd driver comes with the "Catalyst Control Center" utility, which allows setting any gamma value (in the "Colors" section). It's not very practical, but it works... |
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