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sorry, hit enter too early. Freshly installed Fedora Workstation 22 on baremetal, updated. Plug in ColorMunki Photo calibrator in USB, get gnome monitor property window, select and start calibrate. Answer doalog about calibration time (use default), type (LCD), white point (D65), press start button - dialog closed and nothing happend. There is only last log message "gnome-session[1840]: (gnome-control-center:2737): color-cc-panel-WARNING **: failed to start calibrate: failed to get output " I looked in log backward, found very suspisious message "май 28 14:00:52 fast19 gnome-session[1399]: libEGL warning: wayland-egl: could not open /dev/dri/card0 (Отказано в доступе)" ( Access Denied). I tried to disable SELinux ( setenforcing 0), replug Color Munki, continue with calibration dialog, but this time got abrt popup that point to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1208990. Just for fun i check /dev/dri/card0 permissions, and change "chmod o+rw /dev/dri/card0". Replug ColorMunki, repeat, same as very first time - nothing but extra log (attached)
Created attachment 1031210 [details] journald log
I have seen similar problems with my pantone huey - the thing is that normally (Gnome classic and Gnome desktop environments) i respond to the questions but the calibration does not start - BUT when i try with wayland - the calibration starts(color patches displayed) but fails to finish. Is it the same for you ?
I no longer see this issue in updated Fedora 22, the problem is only left that in default settings i get very bad curve with waves as if calibrate extreme low bit color range and with big erors, but in high quality mode it not work for other reason, but it is another story. So i "Solved" this by using agryllcms tool instead of GNOME.
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