I am on Mint XFCE and Redshift is just so inconsistent and I have tried its forks, also inconsistent. So instead I have been using sct in the terminal to adjust the temperature, and have set a command that resets it back to normal every time that I log on. However, I was wondering if there is a way to make it so that “sct 2750” runs every day at 10 pm or during a specific period of time.

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    1 year ago

    Honest question: Why is that the only valid question, if crontab works and is much, much simpler to use?

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      1 year ago

      He might be a new linux user. There are 10 ways to do every task, and all are vaild if they work for you.

      I don’t even use systemd, so I guess Gentoo isn’t modern. He even mentions userspace, like OP is going to edit his kernel or something.

      Enjoy the helpdesk, @Dirk