=== popey8 is now known as popey [07:31] Hey every one, wanted to bounce a couple questions off you about 21.04 [07:33] I am trying to figure out what process Settings>Accessibility>Zoom>Color Effects>Brightness is calling === popey8 is now known as popey [10:45] Hello everyone [10:47] I am trying to find the process function of Settings>Accessability>Focus>Color Effects>Brightness, My goal is to actuate the Brightness function via command line with out the Focus Option being activated, any suggestions greatly appreciated [10:51] a path to the brightness dir or the program called by focus to activate brightness setting would be perfect. for example for screen brightness i would go to /sys/class/backlight/brightness. Focus>Color Effects>Brightness is more of a gamma function and is exactly what I am after [11:01] or if a dev or anyone knows the program called by the function, for example I used to use Redshift to gain the same functionality that Settings>accessability>Focus>Color Effects>Brightness, provides but appreciate the fact that it is now native to ubuntu 21.04 but cannot acuate the function properly when couples with the Focus Option. [11:27] gimpnixon: Those aren't being done through cli programs; there's actual code to calculate;extract and apply the colour palatte. However you can use xrandr,xgamma or xcalib to achieve the same thing on X11. [12:15] @blue_penquin you cannot use Xrander or xgamma or xcalib on native Wayland systems [12:19] could there be a way to get the exact color profile that efeects the "brightness" on the zoom profile then i guess and how could that be applied without activating the Zoom Option? I've been using Wayfire and Ubuntu with native wayland for a couple years now and was excited to see ubuntu try a native wayland again since they did previously. Settings>Accessability>Zoom>Color Effects>Brightness gives [12:20] the exact functionality I am searhing for but I am at a loss of how to seperate that process from the Zooom Option and any more details that could get me closer to replicating the function sans Zoom would be appreciated [12:26] am on 21.04 for native wayland. [12:31] On wayland there is wl_gamma (don't remember the exact name) a GTK app to control gamma but I don't know of anything cli; these should be managed by your shell/compositor etc. [12:33] I understand what you are saying , I am more interested I guess in expanding my knowledge of the native function of 21.04 and utilizing that, I appreciate your thoughts as well [12:36] the functionality exists inside 21.04, it can be produced with enabling the Zoom Option, i am wanting to understand the process in hopes to repeat the functionality without enabling Zoom. Thank you [12:39] @blue_penquin there is also a good Git repo of redshift that provides wayland support my goal is stock functionality and I'm on the cusp, just searching on information regarding 21.04 [12:48] It's part of the GNOME Control Center; not something specific to Ubuntu 21.04 so if you are interested in learning how the code works ask In #control-center on GIMPNet. [12:49] Ok, thank you, that is good information. [12:55] @blue_penquin, sorry but can you help me understand GIMPnet? I have tried to connec ti geta name server error? i have only connectedto Freenode. #control-center is empty on freenode. would i /connect GIMPnet? to connect to GIMPnet? [12:57] It might seem like i'm fooling around with my name but name is not affiliated with Gimp net. i am my own proprietor [13:22] It is irc.gnome.org I think. I'm bridged through Matrix there https://wiki.gnome.org/Community/GettingInTouch [17:19] @blue_penquin , Thank you for the reply, sorry about the delay. appreciate the information [22:32] oke, now i have this hippo staring at me, A6-3400m - Radeon HD 6520G - 6 gb. still pretty slick for 2011 hardware.