F.lux not supported in macOS high sierra
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10.13.3 does seem to fix things on Apple's end!
I've moved all my various profiles back into place, and it's all behaving the way it should.
Definitely good news :)
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I am on 10.13.3 and the issue persists just like in previous versions.
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I'm on 10.13.3 and observed this issue, but fixed after a reboot.
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How is this performing on 10.13.4?
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macOS 10.13.4 seems to have finally fixed this for me! It's the first time it consistently works since upgrading to High Sierra.
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Makes me jealous. It still doesn't work for me. No response whatsoever.. not from flux, nor from the built-in Night-Shift
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@bobzippymail
I'm somewhat of a neophyte, Bob. How do I do this? Step by step 😜 -
Have this same problem. Have a blue tint, F.lux isn't working, and can't change the display colour profile at all. It's locked on the sRGB profile. And disabling System Protection Integrity and deleting the file didn't work either.
Seemed to happen after I deleted the cache in order to solve another problem with the calendar agent using 100% of the cpu and running hot. Recently upgraded from El Capitan to High Sierra. Running 10.13.5 too.
I take it no one has found a solution if the most recent High Sierra updates didn't solve the problem?
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On my brand new machine 2018 Macbook Pro 15" - running the latest OS - the latest version of flux is still showing the error. @herf , is there a fix close to complete?
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There is a thread about the newest Macbook Pro over here:
https://forum.justgetflux.com/topic/6579/blacks-turn-cyan-on-newest-macbook-pro/1The drivers are really screwed up on 10.13.6, and it needs a fix from Apple, but we've posted a workaround for now.
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I am using macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 and it works just fine.
My laptop is
- Macbook Pro 15" Late 2011
Hope this helps you or anyone else.
Thanks f.lux, keep it up!