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In a previous version of UBUNTU I was able to enter a NVIDIA control panel to adjust my RGB settings. Now I'd like to change it slightly but there doesn't ...
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    NVIDIA RGB settings

    In a previous version of UBUNTU I was able to enter a NVIDIA control panel to adjust my RGB settings. Now I'd like to change it slightly but there doesn't seem to be a NVIDIA control panel.
    There used to be two of them. After installing the video driver, If I tried to go into UBUNTU video settings I would get a console message stating I now need to use NVIDIA control panel and would automatically open it for me.
    Does anyone know where it went or what my options are

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    The Nvidia control panel should be in the menu under System - Administration.
    You could also open a terminal window and type in the command nvidia-settings
    That should open the control panel.
    If it doesn't then I would install the Nvidia control panel by opening Synaptic package manager and doing a search for nvidia-settings.

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    System settings

    Yeah, Thats where I originally spotted and used the NVIDIA control panel.
    But it has long since vanished. I keep looking every so often just thinking I overlooked it but no it really is gone. I can't adjust anything on this system. The terminal method of opening the control panel seems promising. I'll give it a shot.

    Thanks

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