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Hi
Straight to the point, as the title, i did some annoying findings about gsd-color (using gnome as actual desktop environment)
Here's the issue:
[angelo@angelo icc]$ journalctl | grep gsd-color
set 25 14:49:56 archlinux gsd-color[434]: failed to set screen _ICC_PROFILE: Failed to open file “/home/angelo/.local/share/icc/edid-2b0c404b880f360dde05aed774d88fdc.icc”: Permission denied
set 25 14:49:56 archlinux gsd-color[726]: failed to set screen _ICC_PROFILE: Failed to open file “/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/icc/edid-2b0c404b880f360dde05aed774d88fdc.icc”: Permission denied
set 25 15:15:20 archlinux gsd-color[418]: failed to set screen _ICC_PROFILE: Failed to open file “/home/angelo/.local/share/icc/edid-2b0c404b880f360dde05aed774d88fdc.icc”: Permission denied
set 25 15:15:20 archlinux gsd-color[418]: failed to set screen _ICC_PROFILE: Failed to open file “/home/angelo/.local/share/icc/edid-2b0c404b880f360dde05aed774d88fdc.icc”: Permission denied
set 28 15:26:32 angelo gsd-color[8413]: init_zone_from_iana_info: assertion 'size >= sizeof (struct tzhead) && memcmp (header, "TZif", 4) == 0' failed
set 28 15:26:32 angelo gsd-color[8413]: interval_offset: assertion 'tz->t_info != NULL' failed
set 28 15:26:32 angelo gsd-color[8413]: interval_offset: assertion 'tz->t_info != NULL' failed
set 28 15:26:32 angelo gsd-color[8413]: interval_offset: assertion 'tz->t_info != NULL' failed
set 28 15:26:32 angelo gsd-color[8413]: interval_offset: assertion 'tz->t_info != NULL' failed
it goes like this indefinitely.
Here's my .local/share/icc/edid*.icc
^@^@^E(lcms^D0^@^@mntrRGB XYZ ^G^@ ^@^Y^@^N^@1^@8acspAPPL^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^$
^@^@"^@^@aXYZ ^@^@^@^@^@^@b^@^@^@^@^Tpara^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^B33chrm^@^@^@^@^@^C$
Any hints?
Last edited by lo1 (2017-10-25 15:20:41)
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Partially solved by changing my UTC zone in gnome control center. For some reasons that I still don't understand my utc zone (+0) returns "null" value when set. It's curious that it affects the dmesg sent by gsd-color, but this is another story.
Edit: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=45760 this helped a lot, though if you get problem with "glibc" a simple pacman -S tzdata will do the trick.
Defintely solved.
Last edited by lo1 (2017-10-04 11:15:25)
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