"Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now."
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@James-Ray senpai has given up on those of us who run Linux. I guess we'll have to use WINDOZE
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With an AMD card f.lux also works well. If this is an option for someone.
The problem is the driver support from AMD if you want to use openCL and Ubuntu17. There is no official driver... -
@tyeth said in "Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now.":
Standard intel laptop gpu, maybe i965, either way it used to work fine and I can't be the only one....
Tried to just mash the xflux12 over the top of usr/bin/xflux and got the following (Ubuntu 17.04 upgraded yesterday from 16.04)
> xflux -l 51.4658 -g -2 -r 0Welcome to xflux (f.lux for X)
This will only work if you're running X on console.Found 1 screen.
Display 1 has 0 size
Sorry, we only support 8, 10, 11, and 12-bit displays right now.>same issue for me. fedora 26 64bit on Thinkpad t450s with openbox
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Hello experiencing same issue on Elementary OS running on my laptop.
Pasted below is output for:- lsb_release -au
- uname -a
- xflux -z 90210 -r 0
- lspci -k | grep -A 3 -i "3D"
- modinfo nouveau
If there is any other output I can post to help move this issue closer to a resolution or any other suggestions, please let me know.
~$ lsb_release -au No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS Release: 16.04 Codename: xenial ~$ uname -a 4.10.0-38-generic ~$ apt-cache policy fluxgui fluxgui: Installed: 1.1.11~pre~20170818-g7537228-1~xenial Candidate: 1.1.11~pre~20170818-g7537228-1~xenial Version table: *** 1.1.11~pre~20170818-g7537228-1~xenial 500 500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/nathan-renniewaldock/flux/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages 500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/nathan-renniewaldock/flux/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status ~$ xflux -z 90210 -r 0 -------- Welcome to xflux (f.lux for X) This will only work if you're running X on console. Found 1 screen. Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now. ~$ lspci -k | grep -A 3 -i "3D" 01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107M [GeForce GT 745M] (rev a1) Subsystem: Lenovo GK107M [GeForce GT 745M] Kernel driver in use: nouveau Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau ~$ modinfo nouveau filename: /lib/modules/4.10.0-38-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau.ko firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/sw_method_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/sw_nonctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/sw_ctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/gpccs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/gpccs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/gpccs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/gpccs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/fecs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/fecs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/fecs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/gr/fecs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/acr/ucode_unload.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/acr/ucode_load.bin firmware: nvidia/gp100/acr/bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_method_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_nonctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_ctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/gpccs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/gpccs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/gpccs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/gpccs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/fecs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/fecs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/fecs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/gr/fecs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/acr/ucode_unload.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/acr/ucode_load.bin firmware: nvidia/gm206/acr/bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_method_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_nonctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_ctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/acr/ucode_unload.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/acr/ucode_load.bin firmware: nvidia/gm204/acr/bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/sw_method_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/sw_nonctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/sw_ctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/gpccs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/gpccs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/gpccs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/gpccs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/fecs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/fecs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/fecs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/gr/fecs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/acr/ucode_unload.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/acr/ucode_load.bin firmware: nvidia/gm200/acr/bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/sw_method_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/sw_nonctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/sw_ctx.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/gpccs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/gpccs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/fecs_sig.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/fecs_data.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/fecs_inst.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/gr/fecs_bl.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/acr/ucode_load.bin firmware: nvidia/gm20b/acr/bl.bin license: GPL and additional rights description: nVidia Riva/TNT/GeForce/Quadro/Tesla author: Nouveau Project srcversion: 9D2B7DAA1E60592EC2B5465 alias: pci:v000012D2d*sv*sd*bc03sc*i* alias: pci:v000010DEd*sv*sd*bc03sc*i* depends: drm,drm_kms_helper,ttm,mxm-wmi,wmi,video,i2c-algo-bit intree: Y vermagic: 4.10.0-38-generic SMP mod_unload parm: tv_norm:Default TV norm. Supported: PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-Nc, NTSC-M, NTSC-J, hd480i, hd480p, hd576i, hd576p, hd720p, hd1080i. Default: PAL *NOTE* Ignored for cards with external TV encoders. (charp) parm: vram_pushbuf:Create DMA push buffers in VRAM (int) parm: nofbaccel:Disable fbcon acceleration (int) parm: mst:Enable DisplayPort multi-stream (default: enabled) (int) parm: atomic:Expose atomic ioctl (default: disabled) (int) parm: tv_disable:Disable TV-out detection (int) parm: ignorelid:Ignore ACPI lid status (int) parm: duallink:Allow dual-link TMDS (default: enabled) (int) parm: hdmimhz:Force a maximum HDMI pixel clock (in MHz) (int) parm: config:option string to pass to driver core (charp) parm: debug:debug string to pass to driver core (charp) parm: noaccel:disable kernel/abi16 acceleration (int) parm: modeset:enable driver (default: auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled, 2 = headless) (int) parm: runpm:disable (0), force enable (1), optimus only default (-1) (int)
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xflux12 work for me.
Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca (Ubuntu 14.04 trusty)
Linux-x86_64 AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core
NVIDIA Driver Version: 384.90
Server Version Number: 11.0
Server Vendor String: The X.Org Foundation
Server Vendor Version: 1.15.1 (11501000)The previous versions don't work with new Nvidia 384.90 driver:
530654 bytes (2010) version:
Sorry, we only support 24/32-bit displays right now.
XF86VidModeGetGammaRampSize returned 2048 entries.706004 bytes (2013) version:
Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now.My eyes no longer bleed.
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@herf Will this patch be released officially? I'd much rather update from repos than have to maintain a manual installation.
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@magiceye04 untar and run from console.
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@justen_m Same issue with Intel i3 6th gen, integrated GPU:
$ ./xflux12 -l 0 -g 0 -r 0 -k 3400 -nofork -------- Welcome to xflux (f.lux for X) This will only work if you're running X on console. Found 1 screen. Display 1 has 0 size Sorry, we only support 8, 10, 11, and 12-bit displays right now.
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OK, on my old system with Ubuntu16.04 Mate and GTX750ti it works now with version12. :)
On the new system i give it another try because the night mode of Gnome3.24 is not red enough. I hope to find what i had done wrong there. -
@ntc2ntc2 said in "Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now.":
@herf Adding
-r 0
also works for me. I have two displays and both of them get redshifted. I would like to add-r 0
toxfluxgui
[...]Hey, I've got it working with xfluxgui by creating a small wrapper script for xflux.
I´m assuming here that you downloaded xflux11 and saved it on /usr/bin (where the original xflux resides in my Linux Mint).
Move your original /usr/bin/xflux to /usr/bin/xflux.original
Save this script as /usr/bin/xflux
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/xflux11 -r 0 $*Now, when you start xfluxgui, it will start the script that, in turn, will start xflux11 and pass all the parameters you have configured in xfluxgui.
Worked like a charm here.
Btw, kudos to the author. I've been using f.lux for more than a year now and I sleep much faster/better after working late on my computer.
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I am working to the the xflux12 version working under Linux Mint 18.3. Found the original xflux, put xflux12 in the same location, then ran it from console so I could see what happened. Went simple and just gave it my zip code, left everything else default. I believe I am running X, don't remember how to tell (it's been a while since I poked my Linux install). I got the following output, which seems to indicate xflux12 thinks it is working, but then something goes wrong. Now what?
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@waldyd Same "Display 1 has 0 size" problem for me on Ubuntu 18.04, on an old Thinkpad x230. Tried both of
xflux11
andxflux12
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xflux12 works for me with
-r 0
on this setup under Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS:$ ubuntu-drivers devices == /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:07:00.0 == modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001D01sv00001043sd000085F4bc03sc00i00 vendor : NVIDIA Corporation model : GP108 [GeForce GT 1030] driver : nvidia-driver-410 - third-party free driver : nvidia-driver-435 - third-party free driver : nvidia-driver-415 - third-party free driver : nvidia-driver-440 - third-party free recommended driver : nvidia-driver-390 - third-party free driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin $ lspci -s 07:00.0 -knn 07:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [10de:1d01] (rev a1) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. GP108 [GeForce GT 1030] [1043:85f4] Kernel driver in use: nvidia Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia $ apt policy xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-390 xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-390: Installed: 390.132-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 $ apt policy nvidia-dkms-390 nvidia-dkms-390: Installed: 390.132-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
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@dsw2222 said in "Sorry, we only support 8 and 10-bit displays right now.":
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/xflux11 -r 0 $*you can go further and do this the elegant debian way
- create the script as
/usr/local/bin/xflux
and make it executable - copy the
xflux12
binary as/usr/local/bin/xflux12
and make it executable - run this once:
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/xflux xflux /usr/local/bin/xflux 100
- create the script as