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Use SSH or Ansible to apply a color profile system-wide.

Use SSH or Ansible to apply a color profile system-wide.

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LinkBoxia
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02-12-2023, 02:43 PM
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I’m investigating how to adjust the color settings across our Linux systems. We need a system-wide change that sets new profiles by default. Our environment uses CentOS 7 or Rocky Linux 9 through Teradici with GNOME, and the current setup defaults to “Automatic - Linux XGA.” The calibration data seems inconsistent. My colleague’s side-by-side comparison showed discrepancies between what Teradici outputs and what he sees. I attempted to remove the default profile file but it regenerated itself, and modifying it via /etc didn’t work. Can we automate this process using Ansible or a Bash script?
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LinkBoxia
02-12-2023, 02:43 PM #1

I’m investigating how to adjust the color settings across our Linux systems. We need a system-wide change that sets new profiles by default. Our environment uses CentOS 7 or Rocky Linux 9 through Teradici with GNOME, and the current setup defaults to “Automatic - Linux XGA.” The calibration data seems inconsistent. My colleague’s side-by-side comparison showed discrepancies between what Teradici outputs and what he sees. I attempted to remove the default profile file but it regenerated itself, and modifying it via /etc didn’t work. Can we automate this process using Ansible or a Bash script?