Linux-Pollrate-Patch
A highly experimental patch for the Linux kernel that lets you override the USB polling rate. (by KarsMulder)
OpenRGB
By gitlab-CalcProgrammer1
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Linux-Pollrate-Patch
Posts with mentions or reviews of Linux-Pollrate-Patch.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-06.
- Until RedHat Stops Violating the GPL, Fedora Should Stop Being Recommended on Here
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Compiling the Linux kernel with custom changes
mkdir ~/SourceCode; cd ~/SourceCode; sudo apt install git; git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git ; git clone https://github.com/KarsMulder/Linux-Pollrate-Patch ; cd linuxuname -rgit checkout v5.11git apply ../Linux-Pollrate-Patch/pollrate.patchmkdir -p ../builds/amd64sudo apt install libssl-dev kernel-package patch dwarves bison flex libelf-devcp /boot/config-$(uname -r) ../builds/amd64/.configmake O=../builds/amd64 olddefconfigpushd ../builds; wget https://iam.tj/projects/ubuntu/linux-deb-no-debug.patch ; popdpatch -p1 <../builds/linux-deb-no-debug.patchgit diffexport PKG_DEBUG=1scripts/config --file ../builds/amd64/.config --disable SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYSscripts/config --file ../builds/amd64/.config --disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTFmake -j4 O=../builds/amd64 bindeb-pkg |& tee /tmp/kernel-build.logsudo dpkg -i ../builds/linux*5.16.0-rc1+*.deb
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I need udev or something
If degrading your entire system to USB2 speeds is unacceptable: I wrote a kernel patch that can override the polling rate under the xHCI driver, but never upstreamed it because of reasons. I haven't tested it since last year (because even I find it too much hassle to compile my own kernel to solve this problem) so I don't know if it still works, but I suppose you can try it if you're really desperate.
OpenRGB
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenRGB.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-06.
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Running Gallium OS on a very old Dell Chromebook 11 with an "Activity Light" on the back cover that, in Chrome OS, can be turned red, yellow, or blue. Any idea how I might be able to turn it on from within Linux? Maybe some terminal commands?
Try https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/
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Multi-vendor RGB controller app OpenRGB v0.9 is out now
Release notes: https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/-/releases/release_0.9
- Until RedHat Stops Violating the GPL, Fedora Should Stop Being Recommended on Here
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[Gamers Nexus] We're Fixing this Anti-Consumer Nightmare | OpenPleb Sensors & RGB, ft. Wendell from Level1 Techs
I have a 30 series ASUS card, and Armory Crate didn't even detect my Strix 3080. Took me awhile to remove all of their bs software from my system (big thanks to Autoruns and BCUinstaller). Now I use OpenRGB to control everything.
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MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X TRIO
Have you created an issue here?
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OpenRGB and Steelseries Apex 9
OpenRGB doesn't see my Steelseries Apex 9 keyboard - is there any way to fix this? I saw adding Apex 9 recognition was requested here and a GitLab branch that adds the Apex 9 recognition was even linked but I don't know how to add this user-submitted update to OpenRGB. Any tips?
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[TPU] CORSAIR Revolutionizes DIY PC Building with the New iCUE LINK Smart Component Ecosystem
I'd much rather we had some convergence on a common standard so we could all just use something like OpenRGB, except knowing the monkey's paw that is modern tech we'd just end up in relevant XKCD territory.
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what software can you to Sync RGB since RGB fusion is trash (can't detect Corsair ram)
OpenRGB is my current choice, open source is always a plus.
- [Openrgb] Impossible d'ouvrir OpenRGB au démarrage
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Is there still no version of GHub on Linux? Apparently they've been promising this for over 3 years.
Before upgrading myself to a Keychron Q3 i used OpenRGB to control RGB on Logitech trash hardware : https://i.imgur.com/mkzcQDU.png
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Linux-Pollrate-Patch and OpenRGB you can also consider the following projects:
LenovoLegionLinux - Driver and tools for controlling Lenovo Legion laptops in Linux including fan control and power mode.
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP32 over WiFi!
Linux-Pollrate-Patch - A highly experimental patch for the Linux kernel that lets you override the USB polling rate.
liquidctl - Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
icue-ambilight - Ambilight for Corsair devices: Synchronise the colors of your iCue compatible devices with the content displayed on your screen.