Bug 457541 - Night Color Non-operational
Summary: Night Color Non-operational
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: systemsettings
Classification: Applications
Component: kcm_nightcolor (show other bugs)
Version: 5.25.4
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
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Reported: 2022-08-06 02:28 UTC by Michael
Modified: 2022-09-27 04:48 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Michael 2022-08-06 02:28:33 UTC
SUMMARY
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Night color stopped activating on schedule as I had it set. I then tried to manually set it to always on, and all the available settings subsequently and none of them appear to work.

When adjusting the color temperature slider the screen does momentarily respond to the chosen value but immediately returns to the unaffected temperature and applying the new value produces no change.

The night color icon persists in my system tray and is always grayed out.
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Activate night color with any activation time

OBSERVED RESULT
Night color does nothing

EXPECTED RESULT
Night color to effect screen temperature

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS

Linux/KDE Plasma: Garuda Linux using KDE Plasma
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 5.25.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.96.0
Qt Version: 5.15.5

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Comment 1 Bharadwaj Raju 2022-08-08 17:17:49 UTC
Do you recall when this started happening? After an update, or just randomly?

What does `qdbus org.kde.KWin /ColorCorrect org.kde.kwin.ColorCorrect.inhibited` say?
Comment 2 Bharadwaj Raju 2022-08-27 11:52:30 UTC
I'm setting this to NEEDSINFO for now. I still suspect it's something inhibiting it — maybe we should indicate that in the applet.
Comment 3 Nate Graham 2022-08-27 14:30:46 UTC
If other things can inhibit Night Color, and we can know that programmatically, that sounds like a great idea to me.
Comment 4 Bharadwaj Raju 2022-08-28 14:56:43 UTC
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> If other things can inhibit Night Color, and we can know that
> programmatically, that sounds like a great idea to me.

We can know programmatically if Night Color is inhibited, but we can't know what inhibited it or why. Seems like an oversight in the protocol tbh. Later I'll try to add app name and reason arguments to the protocol, and fix all usages in KDE to match. By the way, does anything outside KDE use Night Color inhibition?
Comment 5 Bharadwaj Raju 2022-08-28 15:09:30 UTC
Now that I look at it, the applet does indicate inhibition.
Comment 6 Bug Janitor Service 2022-09-12 04:36:36 UTC
Dear Bug Submitter,

This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular bug
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no change in 30 days the bug will be closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME
due to lack of needed information.

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Comment 7 Bug Janitor Service 2022-09-27 04:48:34 UTC
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
30 days. The bug is now closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME
due to lack of needed information.

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