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I installed f.lux on Ubuntu 14.04.

The GUI doesn't work properly but I am able to access settings through the xterminal. While looking in the system monitor, it can be seen that a process called "xflux" is using 100% of one one the cpu cores.

Is there a fix for this issue?

Zanna
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    You might want to try Redshift, an open source f.lux alternative: http://jonls.dk/redshift/ – Fern Moss Nov 22 '14 at 02:54
  • Same issue with Ubuntu 14.10. Redshift has no (official) UI, and the default settings are way too red. – Jose Gómez Dec 23 '14 at 22:02
  • Issue has been reported to the f.lux indicator applet author since June 2011 (https://github.com/Kilian/f.lux-indicator-applet/issues/7). – dm78 May 27 '15 at 20:49

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From reddit simply reinstalling F.lux solves this problem.

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I had the same problem when I installed it. I killed the process, it restarted by itself and it works properly now.

Zanna
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