f.lux with Android O
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I am having this same issue on Nexus 6p, OPR6, the only modifications i have made are root and suhide
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Reboots and freezes on Nexus 5x Android 8.0.0, using TWRP and SuperSU as only modifications
Any fix?
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Off topic posts removed: please keep this forum for support and conversation about f.lux. Thanks.
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Hi all, I :heart: your forum ;) This NodeBB software is really slick ;) ;)
Anyways, I tried installing f.lux from the play store, and it is causing some instability with my phone much like @mh0520 has detailed. At first, I wasn't sure if it was due to me rooting my phone, or other rooted apps, but it started when I installed f.lux, and stopped after I toggled the "Disable f.lux" option, so it seems like it's your app :(
It seems like the phone slows down and essentially locks up. It occurs right after a screen wake event, and onset is quite sudden. It is important to note that the screen is still usable, but you cannot see changes well.
e.g. If I hold the power button for a second, my phone will vibrate once and the "Shutdown / Reboot" screen will show. If I try to remember where the "reboot" button is, and where the "yes" button is (when it asks to confirm reboot), the phone will reboot just fine.
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@julianlam use cf.lumen instead with KCAL driver, your kernel should support that driver.
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I don't see the KCAL driver in cf.lumen when I look in the settings but it does seem to be working okay anyways. In either case, I loaded the Pixel Mod on my phone which enables night light anyways and have been happy with that.
I would still like to see f.lux get fixed but I'm not that concerned at this point.
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I too am experiencing graphical glitches, system lockup, and reboots on Android O.
Nexus 6P (angler)
OPR5.170623.011I've switched to using CF.lumen with the "Compatibility" driver, which seems to work quite well.