OpenFreezeCenter
Files
OpenFreezeCenter | Files | |
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35 | 181 | |
340 | 32,283 | |
- | 1.9% | |
7.0 | 9.8 | |
6 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | C# | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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OpenFreezeCenter
- How to limit MSI GF63 battery charge to 50% on linux?
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How to control cooling Fans on Linux?
gf63. I don't remember from where. I think from their official repos but could've built from sources. I then switched to OpenFreezeCenter which is made explicitly for msi laptops.
- How to limit battery charge - option vanished from computer
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how to control fans in msi laptop
Check out Open Freeze Center
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Fix for OpenFreezeCenter for Arch Linux.
Hey guys I stumbled upon a piece software called 'OpenFreezeCenter ' as I was looking for fan control software/Dragon Center equivalent for Linux and something that works for the MSI GS66 10th Gen. This software is great but is unmaintained and frankly doesn't work out the box. I decided to fix some of the errors & issues and decided to fork the project here with clear instructions if you are interested or are a fellow 10th Gen GS66 Arch Linux user, enjoy!
- how to manage keyboard light(and color) plus fan speed on msi delta with ubuntu OS
- Fan support for fans in Ubuntu?
- EC firmware
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/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: there are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed.
check https://github.com/YoCodingMonster/OpenFreezeCenter
- Microsoft says Windows 11 File Explorer ads were ‘not intended to be published externally’
Files
- Files
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DATABASE FOR FILTERING LOCAL FILES
This explorer replacement has tagging https://files.community/
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What is a piece of software that you need but doesn't exist?
I have the https://files.community/ app installed because I like the modern UI, but it's just too darn slow.
- Files: Open-source file manager for Windows
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Installation error
Dear u/Daddy_Spez So I was downloading from files.community and during the installation this error showed up ''App installation failed with error message: error 0x80070422: Opening the package from location Files.Package_2.5.11.0_x64_ARM64_Preview.msixbundle failed. (0x80070422)'' I tried enabling windows update service as told by youtube but that didnt work. Pls help
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Is windows 11 worth it?
This is everybody's regular scheduled reminder that files is just better than Explorer.
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Fluent File Explorer with address bar tabs
Is this a real app? If not, I recommend you to suggest these changes to https://files.community
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Why is File Explorer such a mess in Windows 11?
You'd probably like Files which more or less is explorer+
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Windows 11 Start menu ads look set to get even worse – this is getting painful now
I use Files instead of Explorer because of crap like this.
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Should I downgrade to Windows 10?
You could try a third-party alternative (The one I use is Files)
What are some alternatives?
msi-perkeyrgb - Linux CLI tool to control per-key RGB lighting on MSI laptops.
NanaZip - The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience
SubZero - SubZero - MSI Fan Control
qttabbar - QTTabBar is a small tool that allows you to use tab multi label function in Windows Explorer. https://www.yuque.com/indiff/qttabbar
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
MicaForEveryone - Mica For Everyone is a tool to enable backdrop effects on the title bars of Win32 apps on Windows 11.
undervolt - Undervolt Intel CPUs under Linux
PersistentWindows - fork of http://www.ninjacrab.com/persistent-windows/ with windows 10 update
mintsystem
vscode-vibrancy - Enable Acrylic/Glass effect for your VS Code.
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
winfetch - 🛠 A command-line system information utility written in PowerShell. Like Neofetch, but for Windows.