If you launch the System Settings in Gnome, choose Device Color 
Profiles, then select your monitor and/or printer from the list and 
choose Add Profile in the bottom right.

I find it very easy in Gnome. If you use dispcalGUI to create your color 
profile, it will automatically add it for you.

Riley

On 14-11-13 02:28 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
>
> Il 13 novembre 2014 22:02:07 CET, David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> ha 
> scritto:
>> I have switched over to using the gnome desktop and do have the
>> gnome-color-manager installed but cannot find how to add the profiles
>> for my monitors and printers. I do have the required profiles on my
>> system.
>>
> You can add the profile simply by opening the ICC file in nautilus (if the 
> mime association is correct) or  in gnome-color-manager. Then you can choose 
> it and set it as default in gcm.
>
> It should be very simple
>
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