How Do I Install f.lux?

I am using openSUSE 13.1, 64-bit, with KDE.

f.lux is available here: https://justgetflux.com/
How do I install it? I see instructions for Ubuntu but nothing for openSUSE…

On 2014-09-28 03:56, tb75252 wrote:
>
> I am using openSUSE 13.1, 64-bit, with KDE.
>
> f.lux is available here: https://justgetflux.com/
> How do I install it? I see instructions for Ubuntu but nothing for
> openSUSE…

You mean this?

https://justgetflux.com/linux.html

The last update to the page was on 2010, and they were planing packages
for other versions. I guess they did not and abandoned.

The sources are here:

https://github.com/Kilian/f.lux-indicator-applet

and many files are old. It appears to be python. But that is only an
indicator, you apparently need a daemon, too. This one is binary only,
no sources. I would not use it.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)

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On 09/27/2014 09:56 PM, tb75252 wrote:
>
> I am using openSUSE 13.1, 64-bit, with KDE.
>
> f.lux is available here: https://justgetflux.com/ How do I install
> it? I see instructions for Ubuntu but nothing for openSUSE…
>
>

One alternative for linux is redshift (http://jonls.dk/redshift/).
Have used it in the past, it is similar to f.lux. Personally though I
do not get the appeal of changing the monitor colors at certain times
of the day but to each their own.


openSUSE Factory 64 bit
KDE 4.14.0
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On 2014-09-28 06:06, alanbortu wrote:

A comment:

You are using PGP on the forum, via nntp. Web users will not be able to
make use of it; may confuse them, in fact. You should disable it here.

Also, you are using your gmail address. In this forum it is preferable
to use:


"Alias or real name" <openSUSE_login@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org>

and your posts via nntp will be listed under the same identity you via
web side. Makes easier to find your posts, and they can contact you via PM.

Possibly Thunderbird automatically added the PGP signature because it is
the default for your gmail identity.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)

On 09/28/2014 07:03 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> Also, you are using your gmail address. In this forum it is preferable
> to use:
>
>


> "Alias or real name" <openSUSE_login@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org>
> 

I think the account was setup like that, not sure why its using my gmail.

>
> Possibly Thunderbird automatically added the PGP signature because it is
> the default for your gmail identity.

Yep, it did. The thing is it has an identity for the nntp stuff but its
using my gmail now for some strange reason. Maybe I configured it wrong :S

Should be fixed now, thanks for the heads up Carlos.


openSUSE Factory 64 bit
KDE 4.14.0

On 2014-09-28 17:05, alanbortu wrote:
> On 09/28/2014 07:03 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:

> I think the account was setup like that, not sure why its using my gmail.

Maybe you hit on reply instead of followup? It switches to email mode.

> Should be fixed now, thanks for the heads up Carlos.

Welcome. Yes, this one was sent correctly.

Another curiosity is that, when I sent the previous reply, Thunderbird
wanted to PGP sign my post, and complained that it could not find a
matching signature to my @no-mx.forums.opensuse.org address. I then
tried to tell it “not sign”, and it refused on the grounds of pgp not
being configured for this identity…

So I had to enable pgp on the identity, then disable signing and
encrypting by default, then disable on that post.

And when sending the next post it wanted or offered to sign, so I had to
again configure to disable pgp for the identity… I think it also
complained about a key before saving a draft.

This is so after the recent changes to enigmail…


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)