On 10.13.6 w/Flux beta 39.9872, invoking Firefox 70.0.1 causes flux to go full daylight
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MacOS: 10.13.6 (High Sierra)
Flux Beta: 39.9872
Firefox: 70.0.1 (latest release for Mac)This behavior is identical to the current release version as well.
All other common apps behave normally (Tested: Safari, iTunes, VLC, MacVim, Word, etc.)Clicking on the Preferences slider does bring the expected color temperature back, but opening a new tab causes reversion to full daylight.
Any ideas?
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Are you using a dual-GPU machine? Please post mac model?
(My Air running the same does not do this.)
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Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro 8,2 (late 2011) 15"
GPU: Dual GPU as reported by gfxCardStatusThe behavior: Any event in Firefox (mouse click, new tab, etc) causes the screen to go to the MacOS system profile (which I calibrated about a year ago using the Mac utility)
Update:
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The behavior I reported started suddenly last week with the version of F.lux I've used for at least a year. I don't recall making any changes to my machine during that time. Using the latest beta does not change this behavior.
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The behavior occurs when using Firefox (70.0.1 or one iteration earlier). All other apps I use work (including Safari) continue to work normally with F.lux.
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Used "Refresh" option in Firefox: Did nothing.
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Really weird, but possibly useful: Created a generic user account. Firefox runs normally with f.lux in this account.
I assume Firefox has a profile directory somewhere. Do you have the path?
If I export/save my bookmarks, are there Firefox profile(s) and/or caches somewhere I could erase and Firefox would re-create on next invocation, so I could safely see if starting fresh might make the problem go away?Thank you for your help!
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Does switching GPUs with gfxCardStatus also do the same thing?
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I've had gfxCardStatus on my machine for over a year. Changing the GPU has no effect.
I also tried using a completely new Firefox profile--didn't solve the problem.
The behavior is limited to Firefox and seems entirely isolated to my user account.
The only other culprit I can think of (I'm grasping at straws
here) is SIMBL, which I've used for a few years to get back the look of a transparent launch pad.Other than that, I'm ready to give up and create a new
user account and move "non-controversial" stuff over
there. (Been using Safari lately, but don't like its UI very much).