Megumi, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  Colours are not displayed correctly

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I have recently performed a distribution upgrade from Lubuntu 12.04 to
  Lubuntu 12.10 on my IBM ThinkPad 600E. The upgrade seemed to complete
  ok, but since then colours are not displayed correctly for anything
  for all my Lubuntu sessions.

  As the computer boots up, the colours show correctly at first. Even
  the Lubuntu startup splash shows correctly with blue-tinted black
  background, blue logo and white word 'lubuntu' with 5 horizontally
  arranged white dots turning blue from left to right. But then, the
  screen goes dark/blank for a while, and when it comes back to a log-in
  screen, the whole screen has a greenish tint with bright-green Lubuntu
  logo. When I log in, everything shows up with strange colours. What's
  supposed to be blue is green. What's supposed to be red is blue.
  What's supposed to be green is red.

  When I log in to a LXDE session, the problem is the same.

  I thought of attaching a screenshot, but it won't show the problem.
  Though it shows the problem on ThinkPad 600E, it shows all the correct
  colours on another computer. So, if I attach it, then you won't see
  the problem I am describing.

  Based on what I've seen, I am making my best guess that this problem
  belongs to something in the display manager, but I am not entirely
  sure. I just hope that someone who knows can identify the problem and
  fix it.

  Thank you.

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