"They just have to read the documentation"
"They just have to read the documentation"
"They just have to read the documentation"
Oh I actually need a recommendation... I have a tiny 7 inch LCD monitor. If I hook it up to my iPad the colors are fine but when I run it from the mini Linux computer I have the colors are all washed out and have weird dithering.
I know it's a driver issue and I haven't been able to find one that works. I also tried different distros. I tried mint, ubuntu and I think one other one that I can't remember. All had the same issue.
Do any of you have ideas? How can I fix it
I know that on KDE Theres Something called color profiles for adjusting the color range but I'm not exactly sure how to use it.
I would try Fedora KDE and then adjust the color profile on it.
If you're a gamer, Nobara is based on Fedora KDE with all the gaming stuff pre-loaded and ready to go.
At that point I'd recommend Bazzite instead. More stability and support. The creator of Nobara stated he made it primarily for himself and his computers, while Bazzite is made by an organization to support a wide range of devices.
No need to be so defensive there.