Re: How to set the screen resolution and gamma value?

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On 2013-01-18 17:51 (GMT+0100) Volker Wysk composed:

You just have to install kgamma, then you get a Gamma control
in System settings -> display and monitor -> Gamma

Why, for heaven's sake, isn't something like that installed by default?!

You'll have to ask the packagers of your distro to be sure, but I'd surmise it's because less than .01% of users have a clue what gamma is, and fewer care to futz with it, which makes it a non-essential component of a default installation.
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