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How do I install 'Redshift' properly so that it's fully integrated? - m654321 - 11-27-2015 Being a PC user in the evening, I'm very conscious of not getting too much blue light exposure from my screen at that time of the day, as it can interfere with the one's quality of sleep during the night. With this in mind, I wished to have the open-source Redshift package integrated into LL, so that there is an automatic spectral shift from red to blue near to and following sunset, as with the f.lux package with Windows OS. I downloaded & installed redshift 1.8-0ubuntu6 & gtk-redshift using LL's synaptic package manager, but the icon for redshift that I put in the panel, fails to stay there when I click on it, and redshift generally doesn't appear to work, though it did initially (the day before) when it was installed. I have now removed it, using synaptic, and wondered if someone could advise me on how to install it properly, if you've had success with it. Many thanks Regards Mike Re: How do I install 'Redshift' properly so that it's fully integrated? - LL-user - 11-28-2015 Hi m654321 I have it successfully running including autostarting after login. According to my notes I installed two packages: * gtk-redshift * geoclue-ubuntu-geoip With these installed Redshift started successfully, but only as long as I had internet access. To have it running independent of internet access I use a configuration file that defines my geolocation manually by handing over values for lat and lon. More info see here under "Manual setup": https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Redshift To troubleshoot any errors, especially if you even see Redshift starting successfully but closing shortly after that, I'd recommend to start redshift-gtk from the command line. That will usually give you the reason why it stopped working. Hope that helps [SOLVED] How do I install 'Redshift' properly so that it's fully integrated? - m654321 - 11-29-2015 @LL-user... Many thanks for your help - redshift now works. I stuck with the first option you suggested, as with my PC the internet is always on once LL boots up. Does redshift calculate my longitude/latitude location automatically, via my IP address location? Many thanks again, Regards Mike Re: How do I install 'Redshift' properly so that it's fully integrated? - LL-user - 11-29-2015 Hi Mike, Great to hear you got it working Redshift obtains the location via the service GeoClue: https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/GeoClue/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoClue |