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Are there any recommended workflows or perhaps ISOs that can be used for calibration with Linux? It seems all the usual suspects dropped displaycal as a package and I recently needed to rerun a calibration. I found a few older LTS releases of distributions that package it I was going to try burning to a thumb drive, but they’re carrying old versions of displaycal.
Also are there any gotchas to running display calibration from a virtualized distribution via kvm, or do we need to boot something separately and then copy onto current dists?
Does anyone have any recommendation for a creator-focued iso/dist we can burn for this purpose (or have any experience with this)
AnonymousInactive
Just made a persistant live image with Ubuntu 18.04LTS with latest Displaycal and Argyll.
One partition mounts as a normal usb drive so you can copy profiles to your main OS.
Give it a try.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sj_vDSus1M65CC–TgODSvZooBEYeOm3/view?usp=sharing
Extracted image is 8GB
AnonymousInactive
my previous post is stuck in moderation since tow months but maybe a second post works.
Just made a persistant live image with Ubuntu 18.04LTS with latest Displaycal and Argyll.
One partition mounts as a normal usb drive so you can copy profiles to your main OS.
Give it a try.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sj_vDSus1M65CC–TgODSvZooBEYeOm3/view?usp=sharing
Extracted image is 8GB
The best solution I found is using the flatpak version.
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