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fancontrol-gui
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Visiting the most expensive nuclear station
https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui/commit/1667dc46651...
However, I don't want my locale to reflect all units this way.
I might try overriding the locale for this single process, however I it was just easier for me to compile a patched version of the code that was available on the Arch User Repository already.
Though I have no idea why the git version defaults to Celsius.
- Motherboard for Gamers
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My linux switch from win10 has been a nightmare so far, please help, cant control CPU fan...
Have you tried using fancontrol-gui? It was a little confusing to set up at first but it worked for me.
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PWM fans with fan-stop functionality
Have you tried using fan control/fan control-gui? I’m fairly sure I’ve seen in the past it has support for 0 rpm: https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui
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How to stop rapid fan cycling between high speed and low speeds?
It does this for every fan, then you tell it the minimum and maximum PWM values for each fan, and the start/stop temperatures, and which thermal sensor to use for its fan curve, but you don't have to fuck with all that, cause you can install fancontrol-gui, which is just a fancy GUI front-end to easily interact with the whole thing and set up the configuration. Go to https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui, and copy the first command for Ubuntu to install the dependencies, then the second Ubuntu-labeled block of commands to clone, build and install the project. That's all you gotta do, then reboot (or run sudo systemctl daemon-reload) and launch fancontrol-gui. Set up your curves and restart the systemd service and tell it to run at boot or whatever.
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Found an old thinkpad t430 from years ago in the house with windows 7, how do I make it usable? Installing Linux?
https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui fan control
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Any software like FanControl?
There is lm-sensors which has fancontrol. GUI-edition
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Need a way to control fans on modified aliwenware prebuilt (Linux [Nobara])
Fancontrol-gui should get the job done.
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How to control fan?
Are you talking about this (https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui)?
coolercontrol
- Motherboard for Gamers
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How to control cooling Fans on Linux?
See if sensor-detect finds the Fan Controller and then use CoolerControl https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol
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what is your favourite service
Huh, last I checked there was nothing usable, but now there's this. Looks pretty good, actually. I might give it a go.
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7900 XT / XTX Fan Curve
Imho coolercontrol lets you create nearly anything, there is a short video explaining setting the fan curves and add additional points to it.
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Fans Not working in Fedora
Have you tried CoolerControl ?
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Fan noise/ running at top speed
I had this problem on my desktop running Fedora. You can try to mess with lm-sensors, but it's really not that friendly and it can be time consuming to perfectly get your profiles the way you want them. This program works really, really well for me and it might for you as well - https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol
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Custom Curves for CPU and Case Fans
Coolero might work, if your motherboard is supported by hwmon in the kernel. https://gitlab.com/coolercontrol/coolercontrol
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Fans working only in Performance mode in Pop Os.
You can use this utility to control the fans. Be careful to read the instructions clearly as you will have to run a few other commands to index the hardware. But everything is detailed in the installation instructions.
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Any software like FanControl?
Coolero is probably the closest program to FanControl I could find. I use it personally and it does the job for me.
What are some alternatives?
corectrl
OpenFreezeCenter - For Those running Linux Distro on MSI laptops. This is the Graphic User Interface application meant for Fan control in Linux.
nbfc - NoteBook FanControl
BlackViperScript - Sets Win 10 Services based on Black Viper's Service Configurations
amdgpu-fan - Fan controller for AMD graphics cards running the amdgpu driver on Linux
nbfc-linux - NoteBook FanControl ported to Linux
isw - Ice-Sealed Wyvern
lm-sensors - lm-sensors repository
coolero
cairoshell - Cairo is a customizable, intuitive desktop environment for Windows.
lutris - Lutris desktop client