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Ubuntu 9.10 and the blue screen disease

I gathered here to watch a movie in a renewed ubunt, but I got a pretty psychedelic picture (of course the colors suited the particular live album as well, but I felt that something was wrong here).
Screenshot-Pink_Floyd--Live_at_Pompeii_-_VLC_media_player.png - Picamatic - upload your images

And it was like that

After upgrading to 9.10, I didn’t have to enter it very often - basically I was sitting under the seven, but for some reason the Windows didn’t want to read the Sigate external hard drive (this is a separate story and didn’t understand what the problem was), and since copying data I had to desperately, I decided to check the disk in ubunt.
At first I thought that the matter was in vlc, but in my native Totem the same mutoten was going on with flowers. After that, I climbed into nvidia-settings in order to torture colors, but nothing really helped, by tearing off the Hue slider. In principle, this crutch worked, but it suggested that in the right applications the colors would float to the other side.
The only post on the Ubuntu forums saved from reinstalling the drivers or their full rollback.

How to treat

It turns out that after the update, for some reason, the color settings in the Totem, which magically spoiled the picture in all players, got off. Simply go to the image settings (Edit -> Preferences -> Display) and reset everything by default (or move the Hue slider to the center). This will correct the picture as well as in the Totem, and in other players:
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PS

I don’t know if this only applies to the drivers of Nvidia, or if everyone has a color flashing when updating, but this fact surprised me a lot.
And the hard, by the way, was read normally =)

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/75291/


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