https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412211

--- Comment #4 from Samantha <s.r...@outlook.com> ---
Lat/Longs have been rounded again.

Location Mode:

Active: true
ActiveEnabled: true
Available: true
CurrentColorTemperature: 6500
EveningBeginFixed: 18:00:00
LatitudeAuto: 0
LatitudeFixed: 49.0000
LocationEnabled: true
LongitudeAuto: 0
LongitudeFixed: -123.0000
Mode: 1
ModeEnabled: true
MorningBeginFixed: 06:00:00
NightTemperature: 4500
NightTemperatureEnabled: true
Running: true
TimingsEnabled: true
TransitionTime: 30


Automatic Mode:

ColorInfo
Active: true
ActiveEnabled: true
Available: true
CurrentColorTemperature: 4500
EveningBeginFixed: 18:00:00
LatitudeAuto: 0
LatitudeFixed: 49.0000
LocationEnabled: true
LongitudeAuto: 0
LongitudeFixed: -122.0000
Mode: 0
ModeEnabled: true
MorningBeginFixed: 06:00:00
NightTemperature: 4500
NightTemperatureEnabled: true
Running: true
TimingsEnabled: true
TransitionTime: 30


It looks like Latitude/Longitude auto are still set for 0,0 which would be in
UTC. If I set my timezone to UTC (From pacific) and correct the time manually,
the Automatic mode seems to function correctly.

I don't know if there's a way to bump the Lat/Long Auto manually, but
considering it's Automatic, I would imagine that these location checks should
be done without user intervention.

For what it's worth, with "Automatic" mode enabled, the Lat/Longs displayed in
the grayed out box in the Systems Setting module match the Lat/Longs Fixed
reported by `qdbus org.kde.KWin /ColorCorrect nightColorInfo`

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