alienfx
dunst
alienfx | dunst | |
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6 | 42 | |
269 | 4,309 | |
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8.1 | 9.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 10 days ago | |
Python | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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alienfx
- Is there any way to change the thermal profile without using AWCC? Alienware X17 R1
- Alienware X17R1...with Linux: RGB Control?
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turning off the keyboard backlight aka sending binary data to usbs?
Hey. I recently installed pop on an alienware laptop and forgot to change the key lights before I obliterated windows. As a result of this - if the computer is on, the keyboard lights are on, and they shine a beautiful bright blue hue. I'd like to either make that a dim red or be able to turn it on and off. I tried alienfx for linux but it did not work for me. I looked through a few alternatives and it looks like they all operate in a similar way. It looks like I want to use python or c (probably python for something like this) and send codes like these to something. I'm not super familiar with this area of hardware/programming. I have no problem slowly going through these different tools and eventually figuring it out, but if there is an up to date / modern alternative to alienfx or some easy way to do what I have described, I'd love to save some time and frustration.
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Alienware Control Program available under Linus?
I had success with alienfx. Check if your device is supported here https://github.com/trackmastersteve/alienfx/blob/master/docs/Knowledgebase/Devicelist.md
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Alienware Command Center should go open source
Linux users need to have Windows installed just to tweak a fan setting or a keyboard lighting (You might be lucky if your system is supported by this but damn it give Linux users some support too)
dunst
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Cozytile - A Cozy Qtile Rice
OS: Arch Linux WM: Qtile Panel: Qtile bar Launcher: Rofi Notification Daemon: Dunst Terminal: Alacritty Shell: Zsh Compositor: Picom File Manager: Nemo Music Player: Spotify & ncmpcpp
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What do I need other than a window manager?
https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst is a pretty popular notification daemon that comes to mind.
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[dwm] Beginning on linux desktop, first ricing
Notification : dunst
- Can't click on prompts in dunst
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Plasma EOS: Why can't I enable DnD and how to I force disable all notifications forever
Your notifications are not provided by Plasma, but by dunst. Either you installed dunst yourself or something else you installed is dependent on dunst.
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Freedesktop Notification Error!
Are you running something able to act on notification requests from programs, e.g. dunst (which is what i use)?
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[BSPWM] My first rice!
OS: Arch Linux WM: Bspwm Compositor: Picom Launcher/Powermenu: Rofi Status Bar: Polybar Terminal: Alacritty Shell: Zsh Editor: Neovim Notification: Dunst File Manager: Lf PDF Viewer: Zathura Text fonts: JetBrains Mono Nerd Font DOTFILES: here
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KDE-like automounting?
Here's the documentation to create an asynchronous monitor with pyudev. When a device is plugged in, use subprocess to run notify-send and send a notification through dunst with the proper parameters (search "do_action" in the dunst docs), so for example you can bind your left click to mount and your middle click to mount and open
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Strange Blue push notification So guys, I need help. I don't really remember how this kind of push notification appeared on my Cinnamon here. Can you help me to put the default notification back?
The notification in your screenshot looks like dunst. Removing that notification server should bring back the default notifications by Cinnamon's own notification server (which, AFAIK, is built-in).
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Notification on USB plugging / unplugging
You can use dunst for notifications, minimal and lightweight. I use it for my volume and brightness control along with sxhkd. dunst Hope this helps.
What are some alternatives?
alienfx-tools - Alienware systems lights, fans, and power control tools and apps
mako - A lightweight Wayland notification daemon
openrazer - Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
awesome - awesome window manager
RazerGenie - Qt application for configuring your Razer devices under GNU/Linux.
spicetify-themes - A community-driven collection of themes for customizing Spotify through Spicetify - https://github.com/spicetify/spicetify-cli
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
rofi - A huge collection of Rofi based custom Applets, Launchers & Powermenus.
alienfan-tools - Utilities for fan and power control for Alienware or Dell G-series notebooks and desktops
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
ExplorerPatcher - This project aims to enhance the working environment on Windows
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim