It is a small market, but otoh, GPU makers have provided increasingly better support for Linux, especially ATI which has opened specs. It is bizarre that monitor-makers have no interest in being supported on software that could make their monitors perform better. PS: Janos: so if this is so bad for business, why did ATI do it? On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Niccolň Belli wrote: > >> I will never understand it. Vendors should be willing to pay to see >> their monitor supported by a calibration software like Argyll... >> > > Too small a market. MSWin & OS X are 99% of the desktop market. > > (No manufacturer has ever offered me a monitor. They appear to have > no interest in support.) > > Graeme Gill. > > -- Social sciences can never use experience to verify their statements -- Ludwig von Mises