Created attachment 1442007 [details] Missing times example Description of problem: When I set Night Light based on Sunset Sunrise, both times are set to 00:00 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 28 fully updated, Gnome 3.28.2 Wayland How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Settings -> Devices -> Display -> Night Light 2. Night Light ON 3. Sunset to Sunrise 4. No times are shown Actual results: 4. No times are shown Expected results: 4. Sunset time and sunrise time Additional info: Manual times work
If anybody gets here, it needs the location services to get sunrise and sunset. It should really inform you that this is the problem, or let you override if you do not want to enable location services. Applies to F29 as well. I think it is still a bug.
I experience the same problem on Fedora 29 and the latest GNOME version: 3.30.2 Andrea's suggested solution worked for me, and I do agree that this is a bug.
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