Hi Redshift isn’t maintained anymore and lately redshift-gtk doesnt start anymore (something about a python circular dependancy).

What should we use?

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    11 days ago

    It is probably a good idea to mention what Redshift actually is, since it’s far from the top result in a search, and a lot of people associate that word with an AWS product by the same name. Wikipedia describes the Redshift you presumably mean as:

    an application that adjusts the computer display’s color temperature based upon the time of day.

    It also mentions that gammastep is a more recent fork, but it has not had any commit activity for 2.5 years, so gammastep might be abandoned as well.

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      gammastep works just fine for me on sway, and it appears the maintainer is still replying to issues on that repo. i wouldn’t worry too much just yet.

      that said, it seems to not work for hyprland, so for anyone using that, look for something else

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    11 days ago

    KDE has similar functionality built-in. (Called night color, you can find it in display settings, and add a control icon in the taskbar).

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      GNOME has too. There it’s called nightlight

      Budgie might ship with an applet, that enables the functionality as well (not sure, it’s been a while, since I last used this DE)

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    11 days ago

    Both gnome and KDE have this functionality built-in to the system now. It’s under display settings.

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    11 days ago

    If you use Linux Mint, it has its own redshift implementation in the new release 22.1.

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        11 days ago

        I do too (endeavour os), but I prefer Mint. It just works, and it doesn’t break as easily. All my laptops are mint, all my desktops are debian-testing (the most stable rolling release around), and I have one laptop where I play around with other distros for fun.

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    I usually only use it via command line, but that’s disappointing to hear that it’s no longer supported. I have used redshift-gtk in the past but I could never keep it functioning for very long, and I prefer KDE. It seems every alternative wants to automate it to synchronize with sunrise and sunset, but 90% of the time I use it is simply because my eyes are already aching. I wish there was another with an easy access on/off switch. The built-in functions require going into settings each time I want to change it and that’s just no good.

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    10 days ago

    wl-gammarelay-rs has worked for me. This is a daemon controlled through dbus, but there are some applets listed in the readme as well as a script in the repo for adjusting based on the time of day.