Anyone having trouble setting the gamma in XF86?

xgamma -display :0
xgamma -display :0 -gamma 1.5

X displays begin at 0 so increment it after the first if you have more than one. A higher gamma setting means a lighter screen (my old amiga monitor is really dark so i set it to 1.8…v. nice :)

Written on January 27th, 2002 , Informative

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