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CDError xrandr-DP-1 does not exist when trying to calibrate
Hey there, I thought this would be solved by #119 but it apparently was not. I am running DisplayCAL 3.9.5 on Arch Linux Gnome 42.2 Wayland, with a colormunki display colorimeter. Please let me know what I can do to help gather information for fixing this!
Some relevant terminal output:
File system encoding: utf-8
Loading /home/coleg/.config/DisplayCAL/DisplayCAL.ini
Loading /home/coleg/.config/DisplayCAL/DisplayCAL-testchart-editor.ini
listening
writing to lock file: port: 15411
Starting up...
SDL2: libSDL2-2.0.so.0
Audio module: wx 4.0.7.post2
Enumerating display devices and communication ports...
/usr/bin
ArgyllCMS 2.3.0
Argyll has virtual display support
...ok.
Checking video card gamma table access for display 1...
...ok.
Checking video card gamma table access for display 2...
...ok.
Initializing GUI...
...ok.
Ready.
Setting up scripting host at 127.0.0.1:15411
Check for application update...
DisplayCAL is up-to-date.
ArgyllCMS is up-to-date.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calibrate & profile
Detecting output levels range...
DisplayCAL: Inhibited org.gnome.SessionManager
CDError("gi.repository.GLib.Error: GLib.Error('GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ColorManager.NotFound: device id 'xrandr-DP-1' does not exist', 'g-io-error-quark', 36)")
DisplayCAL: Temporarily installing sRGB profile...
DisplayCAL: Trying device ID 'xrandr-DP-1'
About to overwrite existing /home/coleg/.local/share/icc/DisplayCAL Linear Calibration sRGB Profile.icc
Writing /home/coleg/.local/share/icc/DisplayCAL Linear Calibration sRGB Profile.icc
CDError("gi.repository.GLib.Error: GLib.Error('GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ColorManager.NotFound: device id 'xrandr-DP-1' does not exist', 'g-io-error-quark', 36)")
DisplayCAL: Uninhibited org.gnome.SessionManager
Hey sorry for my late response, I'll look in to this issue this week.
you're good, no worries
I believe these errors are solved with 3.9.6
. If Arch Linux guys have not packaged the 3.9.6
yet, you can try installing it with pip install displaycal
on to a virtual env as explained here: https://github.com/eoyilmaz/displaycal-py3#how-to-install
Is there any progress on this issue? Can we close it now?
sorry for the late response, been super busy lately. I will test this this week and get back to you
apologies for no update on this yet, I promise I haven't forgotten. I'll get to this ASAP
No worries, I'm busy these days too :+1: