OvenWerks | Eickmeyer: with respect to the question in #ubuntustudio I notice when I open the settings manager and goto hardware color corrections, There is a box that says: "You need Gnome Color Management installed in order to calibrate devices." | 02:01 |
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Eickmeyer | OvenWerks: Yeah, but even with that, it doesn't work right. If one wants screen calibration (which isn't clear from the question), the best way is to install DisplayCAL from a flatpak because there's no other package for it. | 02:02 |
OvenWerks | wonderful. OK | 02:02 |
OvenWerks | good to know. | 02:02 |
Eickmeyer | They could be talking about printer color profiles, which is completely out of my league. | 02:03 |
Eickmeyer | RE: DisplayCAL, TL;DR: Upstream dev sees no value in moving on from Python2/GTK2, so he just can't be arsed because his project is making enough money from donations from Windows/Mac users. | 02:05 |
Eickmeyer | Someone unofficially packaged the flatpak, and another person got it to work in Python3/GTK3, but it's a fork and needs rebranding/renaming to be packaged as a deb. | 02:06 |
Eickmeyer | Well, Audacity is borked. bug 1983862. Looks like we'll be seeding the snap this time around. *sigh* | 17:49 |
ubottu | Bug 1983862 in audacity (Ubuntu) "Audacity 2.4.2 FTBFS with ffmpeg 5.x)" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1983862 | 17:49 |
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