DDCcontrol only uses userspace I2C access through
/dev/i2c-* devices. Legacy direct
PCI memory access and AMD ADL support have been removed, and
USB-connected DDC/CI displays are not supported yet.
The kernel graphics driver must expose the monitor DDC bus
as an I2C adapter, and the i2c-dev module must be loaded. To load it
manually, type as root:
# modprobe i2c-dev
If you want to automatically load this module when Linux
starts, see your distribution's documentation. DDCcontrol also
installs a modules-load.d
configuration file for this purpose on systems that use
systemd.
To allow standard (i.e. non-root) users to use DDCcontrol,
grant read and write access to the relevant /dev/i2c-* devices. Many distributions do
this with an i2c group, for
example by adding your user to that group. For quick local
testing, this can also be done by typing as root:
# chgrp i2c /dev/i2c-* # chmod g+rw /dev/i2c-*