Powerstrip alternative for linux?


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It look like it might have something to do with the equivalent of modelines in the xorg.conf file. xvidtune can handle that.

Also looks like they have color correction and other items. If you have an nVidia card, their nvidia-settings app handles that (and more).

I use Powerstrip for on-the-fly gamma changes mostly (through hotkeys)... very handy, along with on-the-fly mouse sensitivity (from Razer drivers) while doing graphics work. =)

It does other things too though, such as resolution/refresh rate changes, colour correction etc etc. VERY handy tool and definitely something I'd need if I migrated to linux.

resolution/refresh: krandrtray (to select from a list) or CTRL+ALT+[num pad plus/minus] to hot key change

I am sure that the other items have utilites or can otherwise be set up to do what you need.

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