Not sure if you overlooked my earlier email, however you need something like xiccd to see monitor profiles in xfce4-color-settings.

Cheers
Simon

Sergio Cipolla <lists@tutanota.com> schrieb am Mi., 28. Aug. 2019, 20:39:
Thanks Mukundan. I installed it and there's the option in xfce4-settings-manager main window but it can't see any device, not even the monitor (which would be the only device as there's no printer/scanner).
https://i.postimg.cc/pL6bc3cd/Screenshot-2019-08-28-15-23-37.png

I opened this topic because of the enquiry in the forum as I change color settings directly in the monitor as this is a desktop pc and it's at an arms length.

gnome-color-manager shows several profiles but I don't seem to find a way to enable them from the GUI either.

There is a abrt crash for kernel-core (5.2.9-200.fc30.x86_64) when I close the color profiles window without enough details for reporting, but when I click to see dmesg the last line says:
[ 3398.489805] traps: xfce4-color-set[3192] general protection fault ip:7f9927be15b1 sp:7ffd99b6cef8 error:0 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.6000.6[7f9927bb6000+33000]

It happens consistently when closing the section from main xfce4-settings-manager, but not the standalone configuration window.


On an unrelated/somewhat related issue, this kernel seems to be misbehaving somewhat with xfce4 sessions. This a low powered old cpu and I was noticing delays at logout and once I even logged out and went do something else and when I came back there was a kernel panic or the like with the pc intermittently beeping from which I only came out with those magic-sysrq keys. I'm using nvidia 340 driver. Now I make sure to let the cpu settle before logging out. xfce is a bit problematic with this as there's a known bug of it leaving a lot of running processes after logout.

I installed the downloaded package directly, not with dnf (which should make no difference) and actually didn't read the docs to see if it needs some extra configuration to be enabled.
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