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How to force a color profile system-wide via SSH and/or Ansible?

I’m currently looking into changing the color profile of our Linux machines and want to change it system-wide AND apply to new profiles by default.

We’re using CentOS 7 or Rocky Linux 9 (accessible via Teradici) + GNOME desktop, and by default, it applies “Automatic - Linux XGA”. The calibration curves it provides appear to be wonky as a result.

Current:

 

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Preferred:

 

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According to my coworker, who provided a side-by-side between what is outputted from Teradici vs what he sees from his PC:

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I tried to forcefully delete the color .icc profile from the home profile, but it keeps regenerating the same profile, and I tried to set a default profile via /etc, but no dice

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Any way for me to do this with Ansible or via Bash script?

Desktop

Y4M1-II: AMD Ryzen 9-5900X | Asrock RX 6900XT Phantom Gaming D | Gigabyte RTX 4060 low profile | 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws V | 2TB Samsung 980 Pro + 4TB 870 EVO + 4TB SanDisk Ultra 3D + 8TB WD Black + 4TB WD Black HDD | Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL-X | Antec ST1000 1000W 80+ Titanium | MSI Optix MAG342CQR | BenQ EW3270U | Kubuntu

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Mobile devices

Kuroneko: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th (Intel i7-10510U | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD)

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