It happens on Ubuntu 20.04 as well
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Title:
Some applications disable "Night Light" and it is not reenabled upon
exiting application
To manage
** Tags removed: disco
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Title:
Some applications disable "Night Light" and it is not reenabled upon
exiting application
To manage
** Tags removed: artful
** Tags added: disco
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Title:
Some applications disable "Night Light" and it is not reenabled upon
exiting application
Confirmed on my Ubuntu 18.04.3 to
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Title:
Some applications disable "Night Light" and it is not reenabled upon
exiting application
To manage
It happens on Ubuntu 19.04 as well
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Title:
Some applications disable "Night Light" and it is not reenabled upon
exiting application
To manage
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Or D55/D50 rather, in Settings > Devices > Colour
The built-in colour profiles aren't accurate in an absolute way but they
do let you change things in a relative sense. It seems like the system
assumes the default colour temperature is around 6500K, so choosing D65
doesn't change anything (even
That's true. Another free alternative is to look in Settings and install
a "warmer" colour profile like "D65".
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Tags added: bionic
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I can confirm this still happens on Ubuntu 18.04 and suggesting to buy a
colorometer to tune the display temperature is like suggesting someone
to get a car when their bike has a flat.
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Sounds like this might be tied to apps that disable the screensaver...?
An alternative (and expensive but much more accurate) way to reduce blue
light is to calibrate your screen for a warmer (lower) colour
temperature. You would need to get a colorometer though, like
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
gnome-control-center is only a configuration interface and not an active
service, it seems the issue there has probably to do with gnome-shell
itself. Could be that a problem with the compositor giving direct
rendering to those softwares and not going back to the right mode again
later on. In any
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