I used to be on KDE. It had night color control integrated. Then I switched to XFCE, and it did not. So I installed Redshift.

Oops! Redshift requires location access so it can automatically set the color temperature based on the sun’s position in the sky. Now it doesn’t work when the network is deactivated. And on my system, I can’t set it to redden/bluen based on the time only.

I go to AlternativeTo, to find an alternative. It looks like all of them do the same thing, or are discontinued.

Is that what everyone wants? Is that all that’s out there? Just ““smart”” programs that access your location to automagically change the colors based on astronomical events?

Even on Windows you could set the night color control based on the time. Am I living in a backwards world where Linux uses the invasive complicated way and Windows uses the private simple way?

Is there a simple program out there that can set night color control with only the time, none of that other crap?

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    8 months ago

    Am I living in a backwards world where Linux uses the invasive complicated way and Windows uses the private simple way?

    I mean, you chose xfce and that’s a DE which makes you do everything the hard way anyway.

    Both KDE and Gnome have the functionality you’re looking for straight out of the box.