SUSE Package Hub 15 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP1 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP1 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP2 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP2 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP3 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP3 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP4 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool Package Hub 15 SP4 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP5 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few. SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install Install xiccd NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP5 Dummy repo - this will fail xiccd X11 ICC Daemon xiccd is a bridge between colord and the X server. Its tasks are: * to enumerate displays and register them in colord, * to create default ICC profiles based on EDID data, * to apply ICC profiles provided by colord, * and to maintain user's private ICC storage directory. It does basically the same as the gnome-settings-daemon colour plugin or colord-kde without depending on any particular desktop nor the GTK+ libraries. The primary goal of xiccd is providing colour profile support for desktop environments other than GNOME and KDE that do not support native colour management yet, such as MATE, Xfce, LXDE, to name a few.