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      Whilst trying to get the <tt>modesettings</tt> branch of the Intel X
      driver working, I noticed this in the LCD probe:
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    <pre>II) I810(0): redX: 0.569 redY: 0.342   greenX: 0.312 greenY: 0.544
(II) I810(0): blueX: 0.149 blueY: 0.132   whiteX: 0.313 whiteY: 0.329</pre>
    <p>
      IBM (this X60 is still branded IBM, not Lenovo) deserve some serious props
      for actually setting all of the data provided by the EDID spec.  I best I
      should hack up a tool to generate ICC profiles from the primaries
      specified at startup.
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