Eyestrain #56
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First time I'm seeing this and I've been on linux since 2018. Some distros do have issues with colors and some don't . |
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Try adjusting refresh rate? Try switching between Wayland and X11? |
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Try using Iris it allows you customize screen brightness, blue light, etc. |
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You could look at special glasses such as you see for blue light issues. Im no youngster and my eyes tend to have issues but more so with refresh rate as I need to be above 75hz or I have problems. There are glasses that can help with certain visual issues in regards to the display itself. |
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I get eyestrain and feel ill when I use Linux. I have tried everything, different distros, desktops, graphics cards, drivers, compositors, font rendering, etc. I can use Windows fine on the same hardware so it is not the hardware. I also have problems using OLED screens because of the pulse width modulation flicker. I suspect my problems using Linux is caused by the way Linux displays on our screens. If this is the case there is little I can do to 'fix' it myself. I am not alone (please see link below).
AnduinOS looks great. I would like to switch to Linux before Windows 10 becomes end of life. Does any know of anyone in the Linux community who is aware of this 'problem'? Is there any hope of a 'fix' before October?
https://ledstrain.org/d/2798-linux-investigating-eye-strain-problem
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