Hello Guys,
I have Lenovo G710 with Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon edition. By default screen is terrible wash out from colours, I am not graphic designer so simple changing gamma is solution for me (xgamma -rgamma .75 -ggamma .75 -bgamma .75) but I do not really know how to execute this script on system start up.
I put this line to /etc/rc.local just before exit 0 but it doesn't work. Is there any other file that stores script running at system start up ?
Regards,
Chris
xgamma - wash out screen
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xgamma - wash out screen
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Re: xgamma - wash out screen
I found solution.
I just simply add this line to gnome-session-properties.
I just simply add this line to gnome-session-properties.