Using redshift to adjust the brightness
I adjust the brightness of my screen with xrandr --output LVDS-1 --brightness 0.75
, because the range of my physical backlight is not enough. Now I want to use Redshift. So what happened is, if redshift
is running I can't override the brightness via xrandr
.
I tried to change the redshift.conf file, which is loaded at the program start, during the program is running but it has no effect. The parameter for brightness isn't read again after the file changed. So my question is how can I change the brightness parameter in redshift during the program is running? Do I have to restart redshift?
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I adjust the brightness of my screen with xrandr --output LVDS-1 --brightness 0.75
, because the range of my physical backlight is not enough. Now I want to use Redshift. So what happened is, if redshift
is running I can't override the brightness via xrandr
.
I tried to change the redshift.conf file, which is loaded at the program start, during the program is running but it has no effect. The parameter for brightness isn't read again after the file changed. So my question is how can I change the brightness parameter in redshift during the program is running? Do I have to restart redshift?
xrandr
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Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 3 '18 at 15:16
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I adjust the brightness of my screen with xrandr --output LVDS-1 --brightness 0.75
, because the range of my physical backlight is not enough. Now I want to use Redshift. So what happened is, if redshift
is running I can't override the brightness via xrandr
.
I tried to change the redshift.conf file, which is loaded at the program start, during the program is running but it has no effect. The parameter for brightness isn't read again after the file changed. So my question is how can I change the brightness parameter in redshift during the program is running? Do I have to restart redshift?
xrandr
I adjust the brightness of my screen with xrandr --output LVDS-1 --brightness 0.75
, because the range of my physical backlight is not enough. Now I want to use Redshift. So what happened is, if redshift
is running I can't override the brightness via xrandr
.
I tried to change the redshift.conf file, which is loaded at the program start, during the program is running but it has no effect. The parameter for brightness isn't read again after the file changed. So my question is how can I change the brightness parameter in redshift during the program is running? Do I have to restart redshift?
xrandr
xrandr
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Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 3 '18 at 15:16
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Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 3 '18 at 15:16
Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 3 '18 at 15:16
Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 3 '18 at 15:16
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I'm also looking for this and just found and used the -g argument:
redshift -O 3000 -g 0.5
Font:
https://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/02/redshift-change-screen-color-temp-brightness-based-time-day/
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I'm also looking for this and just found and used the -g argument:
redshift -O 3000 -g 0.5
Font:
https://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/02/redshift-change-screen-color-temp-brightness-based-time-day/
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I'm also looking for this and just found and used the -g argument:
redshift -O 3000 -g 0.5
Font:
https://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/02/redshift-change-screen-color-temp-brightness-based-time-day/
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I'm also looking for this and just found and used the -g argument:
redshift -O 3000 -g 0.5
Font:
https://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/02/redshift-change-screen-color-temp-brightness-based-time-day/
I'm also looking for this and just found and used the -g argument:
redshift -O 3000 -g 0.5
Font:
https://www.ghacks.net/2014/07/02/redshift-change-screen-color-temp-brightness-based-time-day/
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Looking at this area myself today and am wondering how this turned out for you?
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Feb 3 '18 at 15:16