MSIKLM
howdy
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MSIKLM
- MSIKLM: Control the SteelSeries keyboard of your MSI gaming notebook with Linux
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MSI-keyboard
Hello! Try: https://github.com/Gibtnix/MSIKLM On my laptop - MSI GP73 8RE works fine.
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Should I install Linux on my new MSI laptop?
If it has a Steelseries keyboard like the MSI Apache line has, this https://github.com/Gibtnix/MSIKLM utility should allow you to configure your keyboard backlight
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[MSI Stealth 15M] Keyboard Backlight stays on all the time in Linux! even while suspended. Anyone has any expressive with this?
I found some tools on github (https://github.com/Askannz/msi-perkeyrgb , https://github.com/Gibtnix/MSIKLM) for steel series keyboard but I could not get any of them to work for for this model.
- linux on msi ge75
howdy
- Linux Facial Recognition:
- Budibase, a GUI for building apps on top of SQL, REST, Google Sheets, and open-source alternative to Airtable and Retool, now ships with a 👥 Multiplayer Collaboration, 🤖 Autocomplete Bindings, 🔄 and Synchronous Automations.
- Lenovo Thinkpad e14 Gen 4 AMD?
- The things that I wish GNOME had integrated by default
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Love the stability
you can even use facial recognition with IR webcam
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I have a LG gram 16 2 in 1. Does anyone know how well this machine takes to Linux?
Source
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Is linux-surface kernel necessary when installing fedora 37 on WSLG2?
I just bought a go 2 (not laptop go) this weekend and installed fedora 37 on it. Almost everything worked without the surface kernel except the camera requires v4l2loopback kernel drivers to create a gstreamer device for apps that don’t support libcamera. There were only old versions available in copr but no surface kernel headers available so I couldn’t build the kernel modules. I switched to ubuntu 22.10 and got similar hardware support but more available packages. I’m still trying to figure out how to get the IR sensors to work so I can use howdy for login/sudo. https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy
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Facial Recognition
First, you'll need to install Howdy.
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when will PopOS support face id logins?
I've tried using Howdy, but that doesn't seem to work. It's probably because of this issue
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Webcam very poor quality
Just like with digicams, it is not just about the sensor, but also the image processing itself. Should we omit the IR sensor to replace it with a better firmware-based noise-reduction system? But what about "Howdy" / "Hello" users, if we go this route?
What are some alternatives?
msi-keyboard - MSI SteelSeries Keyboard LED Controller
fingerprint-gui - Use fingerprint readers with a Linux desktop environment
msi-perkeyrgb - Linux CLI tool to control per-key RGB lighting on MSI laptops.
slimbookface - Slimbook Face is an application that allows you to graphically manage multiple faces with boltgolt/howdy and enable PAM authentication throughout the system, or disable it at login, since login fails in some distributions or desktop environments (like KDE).
arch-linux-surface - Arch Linux kernel patcher for Surface devices
unetbootin - UNetbootin installs Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive
linux-enable-ir-emitter - Provides support for infrared cameras that are not directly enabled out-of-the box.
rtw89 - Driver for Realtek 8852AE, an 802.11ax device
gnome-shell-extension-system76-power - System76 Power Management Extension
konsave - A command line program written in Python to let you backup your dotfiles and switch to other ones in an instant. Works out-of-the box on KDE Plasma!
OpenRGB