In Ubuntu I installed 'GNOME Color Manager'. According to Ubuntu this software is supposed to be used with 'GNOME Control Center'. But I can't find 'GNOME Control Center' anywhere. Has it ceased to exist? My real problem is that I want to color calibrate my HP printer. But to do that, I need to print out a color calibration sheet without any profile enabled and later I need to import and enable a newly created ICC profile. According to the printer calibration service, printing of the sheet, without any ICC profile enabled, can be done with GIMP. But that seems like 'shooting sparrows with cannons'...
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sudo apt install gnome-control-center
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I didn't know about this package, I thought
gnome-control-center
is tweak tool. But it looks like they're different packages (gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center). Although I'm not sure whether installing this would solve Henrik R.'s issue, may be he can confirm.– TuhinOct 31, 2018 at 23:29
Not sure what do you mean, if you mean "gnome tweaks" use this command
sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool
otherwise, i guess you mean the default control center of the system itself, that's gnome control center