Kubuntu 18.04 Redshift Control Plasmoid has no effect











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I added Redshift Control Plasmoid, added some settings, but nothing happens. Running redshift from command line changes colort temperature, but plasmoid always shows 6500K. However mouse wheel up/down changes this value.
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redshift plasmoid settings



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  • UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
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I added Redshift Control Plasmoid, added some settings, but nothing happens. Running redshift from command line changes colort temperature, but plasmoid always shows 6500K. However mouse wheel up/down changes this value.
Here is screenshots of plasmoid settings:



enter image description here



redshift plasmoid settings



What am I missing? Forums say that nothing else has to be done.










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  • UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
    – DukeNukem3D
    Sep 12 at 5:29













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I added Redshift Control Plasmoid, added some settings, but nothing happens. Running redshift from command line changes colort temperature, but plasmoid always shows 6500K. However mouse wheel up/down changes this value.
Here is screenshots of plasmoid settings:



enter image description here



redshift plasmoid settings



What am I missing? Forums say that nothing else has to be done.










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I added Redshift Control Plasmoid, added some settings, but nothing happens. Running redshift from command line changes colort temperature, but plasmoid always shows 6500K. However mouse wheel up/down changes this value.
Here is screenshots of plasmoid settings:



enter image description here



redshift plasmoid settings



What am I missing? Forums say that nothing else has to be done.







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  • UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
    – DukeNukem3D
    Sep 12 at 5:29


















  • UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
    – DukeNukem3D
    Sep 12 at 5:29
















UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
– DukeNukem3D
Sep 12 at 5:29




UPD: this happens on laptop Lenovo x260 with two external monitors. However, when I use only built-in monitor, redshift widget works as expected.
– DukeNukem3D
Sep 12 at 5:29










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Finally, I solved it by removing plasmoid and starting redshift from a script (KDE built-in autostart):



andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./redshift.sh 
/usr/bin/redshift -v 2>&1 | tee /home/andreyv/log/redshift.log &

andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./.config/redshift.conf
[redshift]
temp-day=6500
temp-night=4000
transition=0
gamma=1.0
location-provider=manual

[manual]
lat=56.0
lon=60.0





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    Finally, I solved it by removing plasmoid and starting redshift from a script (KDE built-in autostart):



    andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./redshift.sh 
    /usr/bin/redshift -v 2>&1 | tee /home/andreyv/log/redshift.log &

    andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./.config/redshift.conf
    [redshift]
    temp-day=6500
    temp-night=4000
    transition=0
    gamma=1.0
    location-provider=manual

    [manual]
    lat=56.0
    lon=60.0





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      Finally, I solved it by removing plasmoid and starting redshift from a script (KDE built-in autostart):



      andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./redshift.sh 
      /usr/bin/redshift -v 2>&1 | tee /home/andreyv/log/redshift.log &

      andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./.config/redshift.conf
      [redshift]
      temp-day=6500
      temp-night=4000
      transition=0
      gamma=1.0
      location-provider=manual

      [manual]
      lat=56.0
      lon=60.0





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        Finally, I solved it by removing plasmoid and starting redshift from a script (KDE built-in autostart):



        andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./redshift.sh 
        /usr/bin/redshift -v 2>&1 | tee /home/andreyv/log/redshift.log &

        andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./.config/redshift.conf
        [redshift]
        temp-day=6500
        temp-night=4000
        transition=0
        gamma=1.0
        location-provider=manual

        [manual]
        lat=56.0
        lon=60.0





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        Finally, I solved it by removing plasmoid and starting redshift from a script (KDE built-in autostart):



        andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./redshift.sh 
        /usr/bin/redshift -v 2>&1 | tee /home/andreyv/log/redshift.log &

        andreyv@desktop-99:~$ cat ./.config/redshift.conf
        [redshift]
        temp-day=6500
        temp-night=4000
        transition=0
        gamma=1.0
        location-provider=manual

        [manual]
        lat=56.0
        lon=60.0






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