Fighting with the vcgt curve on linux can be quite frustrating. I discovered recently that wine (I’m talking software:-) ) deletes my vcgt curve and don’t restore it either. I have tried dispwin –D to fight all this issues, and it works very well, but the cost is too high on my system. I should of course mention that my computer is 6 years old. I have attached a screenshot showing cpu costs. In the screenshot dispwin –D is killed in the middle and started again. If there was a way to set the iteration time, I could run it much more economically. I could live with one time each 30 seconds or even more infrequently. Regards Lars Tore Gustavsen
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