Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night.
I’ve got several OS’s installed, and on my EndeavourOS box, I am running redshift. On my Ubuntu 24.04 machine, It looks like it uses a gnome built-in tool to do the same effect. I notice that on the Ubuntu machine, the color (temp-night) is much better than when redshift on my Ubuntu box is running. Has anyone been able to refine their redshift settings to mimic this, or to get it to a good color to minimize blue light? Here’s just about how my redshift is configured: https://github.com/jonls/redshift/blob/master/redshift.conf.sample.
I’ve got several OS’s installed, and on my EndeavourOS box, I am running redshift. On my Ubuntu 24.04 machine, It looks like it uses a gnome built-in tool to do the same effect. I notice that on the Ubuntu machine, the color (temp-night) is much better than when redshift on my Ubuntu box is running. Has anyone been able to refine their redshift settings to mimic this, or to get it to a good color to minimize blue light? Here’s just about how my redshift is configured: https://github.com/jonls/redshift/blob/master/redshift.conf.sample.