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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Jan 21

Colour calibration is a function of the graphics driver program and
that depends on the availability of drivers for Ubuntu. NVidia have
very good driver support and I'm able to customize RGB / Gamma /
Brightness / Contrast etc just as much as on a Windows system.

If the graphics on the system doesn't have a driver so uses the basic
default one then *basic* is what it is !!

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