How to use Redshiftgui in Slacko?
In ~/Startup, rt-clk >> new >> script >> name it rs_gui.sh? Or to your liking..
Now open as text and add this line under #!/bin/sh: redshiftgui -n -o -m VidMode
How well this works you might be telling me before I know. The -o switch??
I grabbed the latest NOGUI which is 1.7. A few of the switches are different so..
These below- as you can see..
Now open as text and add this line under #!/bin/sh: redshiftgui -n -o -m VidMode
How well this works you might be telling me before I know. The -o switch??
I grabbed the latest NOGUI which is 1.7. A few of the switches are different so..
These below- as you can see..
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RedshiftGUI (0.2.1) help:
-b --bright <BRIGHTNESS> Brightness (0.1 - 1)
-c --crt <CRTC> CRTC to apply adjustment to (RANDR only)
-g --gamma <R:G:B> Additional gamma correction to apply
-l --latlon <LAT:LON> Latitude and longitude
-m --method <METHOD> Method to use (Auto, RANDR, VidMode)
-n --no-gui Run in console mode (no GUI).
-o --oneshot Adjust color and then exit (no GUI)
-r --speed <SPEED> Transition speed (default 1000 K/s)
-s --screen <SCREEN> Screen to apply to
-t --temps <DAY:NIGHT> Color temperature to set at daytime/night
-v --verbose <LEVEL> Verbosity of output (0 = err/warn, 1 = info, 2 = verbose)
--map (Advanced) Temperature map
--min Start GUI minimized
-d --disable Start GUI disabled
-h --help Display this help message
I cant find rt-clk
I found this:
I found this:
but my-applications is emptyYou can easily create a "symlink" (symbolic link) to an executable.
For example, say that you wanted to run /usr/local/bin/rubix (a game)
everytime Puppy is started. Use ROX-Filer (the file manager) and open
two windows, one on /usr/local/bin, the other on /root/Startup.
Then just drag 'rubix' across and a menu will popup and ask if you want
to copy, move or link, and you choose to link.
Puppy Slacko 5.7 frugal
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
Oh.. rt-clk means just that >> right click.
Your startup folder's here >> /root/Startup
You find it? This >> ~/ << refers to *users* home.
And for the line up top >> yank the -o.
As to what you posted, it's >> link relative.
Your startup folder's here >> /root/Startup
You find it? This >> ~/ << refers to *users* home.
And for the line up top >> yank the -o.
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#!/bin/sh
redshiftgui -n -m VidMode
It did not load at start.Semme wrote:There should be a readme. This directory's nothing more than another variable on your: echo $PATH
You could just as well have stuck the redshiftgui binary there. It'll still find the necessary libs to function.
PS- If she doesn't start, me thinks you're gonna need a geoclue pkg'er two..
How programs are installed is complicated in linux
I don know what geoclue pkg'er two is.
Puppy Slacko 5.7 frugal
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
Nah, not complicated. You just need some time away from Windows.
For RedShift, you need geoip- it's in PPM.
It'll say she's installed- probably based on the devx pkg here. Install it anyway.
Then go to one of these >> SatelliteSignals or Mashup.
Load your coordinates and mind those day numbers in the gui.
If they change, we're probably good-ta-go.
This- the new line for the script in your startup folder:
Let me know whether it starts in the tray red.
For RedShift, you need geoip- it's in PPM.
It'll say she's installed- probably based on the devx pkg here. Install it anyway.
Then go to one of these >> SatelliteSignals or Mashup.
Load your coordinates and mind those day numbers in the gui.
If they change, we're probably good-ta-go.
This- the new line for the script in your startup folder:
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redshiftgui --min -m VidMode