I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
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I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
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Re: I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
#2F.lux adjusts the color of your computer's monitor to match the time of day. It's warm at night and like sunlight during the day.
I've been using F.lux for a couple of months on OS X. The orange color at night looked a odd to me at first, but now I don't notice it.
F.lux can help you sleep better: http://www.stereopsis.com/flux/research.html
Re: I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
#3I've been using it for a month or two on Windows and am quite surprised how much I like it.
Re: I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
#4A similar program for automatically changing the color temperature, Redshift [1], was recently highlighted by Lifehacker and others as an alternative to the commandline-only XFlux, inspired by F.lux.
EDIT: One advantage Redshift has is that it automatically determines your lng/lat based on your current "home" location in the Clock applet.
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#5I love it.
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#6Why is it only for Ubuntu? Or is it also runnable on, say, any GNOME setup?
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#8I've been using flux and find it works as advertised on helping my sleep patterns. Thanks for your work on it.
Re: I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
#9Why is it only for Ubuntu? Or is it also runnable on, say, any GNOME setup?
There's a github link, so presumably it's only packaged for Ubuntu. I'm hoping I can get it running on OpenSUSE/KDE4.
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#10I started using F.lux a month or so ago to help with insomnia. It's helped a lot, thank you for writing it.
I've been holding out on buying an iPad to read in bed, precisely because F.lux has helped me so much on OSX. Is there a flux equivalent for iOS? Is it possible to write one?