I can make the Calibrate button do something, by installing gnome-color-
manager through Software Centre (search for Color Calibration), however
the process does not complete.

Once gnome-color-manager is installed, clicking Calibrate takes me
through a series of dialogues, ending with a 'Performing Calibration'
message.

Briefly a grey box is displayed in the centre of my screen, before the
calibration process aborts.

The following error is shown in terminal output:

~$ gnome-control-center color
(gcm-calibrate:4198): Gcm-WARNING **: VTE: could not screenscrape: Setting up 
the instrument
(gcm-calibrate:4198): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_loader_write: assertion 
`error == NULL || *error == NULL' failed

I am using a Pantone Huey calibration device.

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