Make Redshift ignore temp-day and preserve monitor settings during the day
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I searched a lot for a solution to this problem, but currently, there seems to be no way to avoid redshift from setting a temperature during the day. Any temp-day results in darker colors, which I would like to avoid completely and just pretend that Redshift is not even running during the day. What really bothers me are the dark colors, which seem unnecessarily forced upon the user.
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When setting temp-day to null, Redshift would not do anything to the colors during the day, as if it isn't running.
Doing the command below disable RedShift accessing internet and changing color settings. systemctl mask --user redshift.service
After using the command below in OS startup Redshift load not accessing internet. Change XX for your location and XXXX for an temperature value. redshift -l XX -t XXXX:XXXX -m randr -v
Doing the command below disable RedShift accessing internet and changing color settings. systemctl mask --user redshift.service
After using the command below in OS startup Redshift load not accessing internet. Change XX for your location and XXXX for an temperature value. redshift -l XX -t XXXX:XXXX -m randr -v
what kind of a weird unrelevant reply is this ?
to not change any settings during daytime you can use the following settings.
brightness-day=1 temp-day=6500 gamma=1