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When trying to use the xcalib tool to adjust the screens color and resolution such as...



xcalib -red 1.1 10.0 100.0


I get the error



Warning - Unable to read file ''


The error started after adding the xorg .conf file



Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
EndSection


before adding this I was getting an error



Error-unsupported ramp size 0









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  • Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

    – Cyrus
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When trying to use the xcalib tool to adjust the screens color and resolution such as...



xcalib -red 1.1 10.0 100.0


I get the error



Warning - Unable to read file ''


The error started after adding the xorg .conf file



Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
EndSection


before adding this I was getting an error



Error-unsupported ramp size 0









share|improve this question























  • Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

    – Cyrus
    Apr 1 '18 at 18:13














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When trying to use the xcalib tool to adjust the screens color and resolution such as...



xcalib -red 1.1 10.0 100.0


I get the error



Warning - Unable to read file ''


The error started after adding the xorg .conf file



Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
EndSection


before adding this I was getting an error



Error-unsupported ramp size 0









share|improve this question














When trying to use the xcalib tool to adjust the screens color and resolution such as...



xcalib -red 1.1 10.0 100.0


I get the error



Warning - Unable to read file ''


The error started after adding the xorg .conf file



Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
EndSection


before adding this I was getting an error



Error-unsupported ramp size 0






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  • Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

    – Cyrus
    Apr 1 '18 at 18:13



















  • Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

    – Cyrus
    Apr 1 '18 at 18:13

















Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

– Cyrus
Apr 1 '18 at 18:13





Last parameter MUST be an ICC profile containing a vcgt or mLUT tag or empty if the "-a" or "-alter" paramter is used or the LUT is to be cleared. Source: man xcalib

– Cyrus
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