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Hide Night Light on unsupported hardware #118

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Closes #115

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@davidmhewitt had mentioned in Slack there is probably a better way to do this like checking the GPU drivers, I think?

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davidmhewitt commented Dec 6, 2020

Yeah, I didn't spend long looking into it, but this feels like a hack we'll forget about and wonder why stuff isn't working in the future. I'd ideally like to find a better solution.

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I am aware that configuring based on the processor architecture is not the best solution.

We may be able to fix this upstream 🤔

If I see it right, you could ask here if Night Light is supported or not. In case of an error, one could disable a D-BUS property.

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I created an issue in gnome-settings-daemon

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Hide Night Light on unsupported hardware
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