Le 29.03.2004 01:46, John Culleton a écrit :
On Sunday 28 March 2004 04:15 pm, Jean-Luc wrote:
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 02:38:12PM -0500, John Culleton
wrote:
The best is to adjust the gamma within the Xfree
software. There is an application called kgamma and a
plugin for gkrellm to do such an
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 02:38:12PM -0500, John Culleton wrote:
I find that my current monitor (Orion 17 inch OC-17DB0725)
has adjustments for brightness and contrast but none for
gamma. The venerable Gimp User Manual (GUM) offers
instructions for making at least a crude Gamma adjustment.
Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I find that my current monitor (Orion 17 inch OC-17DB0725)
has adjustments for brightness and contrast but none for
gamma. The venerable Gimp User Manual (GUM) offers
instructions for making at least a crude Gamma adjustment.
But my monitor
On Sunday 28 March 2004 04:15 pm, Jean-Luc wrote:
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 02:38:12PM -0500, John Culleton
wrote:
I find that my current monitor (Orion 17 inch
OC-17DB0725) has adjustments for brightness and
contrast but none for gamma. The venerable Gimp User
Manual (GUM) offers
Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KGamma for some reason was not included on my LInux
Slackware 9.1 system so I downloaded the Kgraphics 3.2
package and am compiling it as I write this.
Any text editor to edit your XF86Config would have been sufficient.
But then, it's
On Sunday 28 March 2004 06:57 pm, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KGamma for some reason was not included on my LInux
Slackware 9.1 system so I downloaded the Kgraphics 3.2
package and am compiling it as I write this.
Any text editor to edit your