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Hello everyone,
I got a problem after upgrading Gnome to 3.24 which is likely to happen to every user of Gnome and redshift : in fact, gnome-settings-daemon being in conflict with gnome-settings-daemon-redshift, you must uninstall the latter in order to re install the former. If not, you won't be able to start (will fail to start the settings-deamon during init).
Have a good day,
vincentm
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Just to add - Gnome 3.24 now has its owns redshift-like functionality built-in, so removing redshift shouldn't be an issue.
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Just to add - Gnome 3.24 now has its owns redshift-like functionality built-in, so removing redshift shouldn't be an issue.
True. But the built-in "Night Light" is incredibly reddish and cannot be configured.
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True. But the built-in "Night Light" is incredibly reddish and cannot be configured.
I can find an interesting entry when I run this here:
gsettings list-recursively | grep night
I mean that entry that has "temperature" in its name and is set to a value "4000". I'd try to see what happens when you do for example this:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.color night-light-temperature 5500
I have Gnome installed but I'm not using it right now so I can't test this myself.
Last edited by Ropid (2017-04-25 20:10:45)
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Thanks for the useful hint!
You can change it by using dconf-editor.
The path is: org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/color/
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