does the workaround exist yet?  is it possible to specificy a "manual
fallback location" in a config file if/when redshift fails to start?

ideally, if redshift starts without network access, would the program
fall back to its last known good location setting, and then wait for an
internet connection to confirm or update location?

it was really nice when redshift played nice w/the gnome clock applet's
location settings, esp for mobile users.  maybe we can work with gnome
or cinnamon to restore that functionality?

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