Night colour slow to react?

Kaj Haulrich kaj at haulrich.net
Tue Dec 6 19:12:59 UTC 2022


I live en Northern Denmark and have exactly the same behaviour.
It doesn't bother me, and if I want an immidiate shift to or from night 
color I just cllick the little icon in the taskbar.

Anyway, maybe the timer program isn't that fine-grained regarding the 
longitudes. If it only initiates the script for integer values and you 
live in the middle between two lingitudes - say 30'' - maybe that's the 
cause. After all the distance between longitudes at my latitude (57' N) 
is some 100 kilometes which is quite significant with regard to sunset 
and sunrise.

Kaj.

On 06.12.2022 17.15, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> Hello all!
> 
> This is a cross-post from the ubuntu-users-list, from where it was suggested
> I post here as well.
> 
> Anyway, I've a question about the Night colour feature in Kubuntu 22.04.
> 
> I've set it to a manual location (where I live obviously) and triple checked
> the coordinates, which are correct.
> 
> The strange thing begins when I login to my desktop in the mornings. Sunrise
> is pretty late in Sweden currently and I kinda' expected the Night colour to
> reflect that. It doesn't seem to though, it's normal bright like it is
> during the day.
> 
> After about ten or so minutes the monitors do dim to a warmer colour. A sign
> the Night colour feature has started.
> 
> Is this expected behaviour  or is this a problem with my setup?
> 
> Thanks for any insights.
> 
> 
> 

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