Is there a way to run f.lux on a Pi (B+)? The reason being, I once tried, but couldn't get it to work. It's probably not feasible, but I just wanted to see what others thought...
(f.lux - see http://bit.ly/1yWOUtl)
Thought as much http://bit.ly/29NDPaOFlexibleSigmoid wrote:Depends? http://bit.ly/29kWkVv
You have been a worthy opponent, FlexibleSigmoid.FlexibleSigmoid wrote:Touché! :D
From Wikipediahello world :-) wrote: Thought as much http://bit.ly/29NDPaO
I see no source code on the homepage either.f.lux is a proprietary computer program...
Strange, because I remember seeing a link to the source last time I visited it... maybe I didn't remember correctly.asandford wrote:From Wikipediahello world :-) wrote: Thought as much http://bit.ly/29NDPaOI see no source code on the homepage either.f.lux is a proprietary computer program...
It only really needs to exist inside of Openbox (LXDE-pi), so I was thinking some kind of overlay (maybe an always-on-top full-screen transparent but tinted window with no title bar that you can click things through, but that's probably impossible)ghans wrote:There is an alternative called redshift , but since the Raspberry
Pi does not support online gamma correction it doesn't work.
Perhaps it's just a job of writing an Xorg driver which
exposes existing GPU functionality or it might be that this
functionality just doesn't exist on the Pi.
ghans