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gnome-shell-extension-system76-power
- Hybrid Graphics on Desktop
- Does Linux Mint have anything like "Power Mode" from Windows?
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How do I make Ubuntu work like PopOS?
System76-power gnome extenstion: https://github.com/pop-os/gnome-shell-extension-system76-power
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Pop OS Nvidia Driver on Debian
Is it possible to get this working on cinnamon?
- System76-power gnome shell extension on fedora
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How is Fedora on Nvidia?
Yes, that works! If you have ever used Pop!_OS and moved to another distro, you probably miss their GPU switching functionality. Follow the instructions on this COPR repo and if you want the GNOME extension as on Pop!_OS, you can get it from here. Clone the repo, cd into it, then change the metadata.json and add a 41 so it does support Gnome 41 (not necessary on Fedora 34) and then run make and make install. Log out and log back in and then enable it in the extensions app. This method makes it possible for you to run Wayland even on the 470 driver version.
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Thinkpad W520 Optimus Manager Question
I have tried optimus manager multiple times, but it never seemed to disable my card correctly and save as much power as on Pop!_OS so I installed the system76 drivers from the tutorial on the System76 website. You might as well want to grab the Gnome extension to switch GPUs from their Github. It is also available on the AUR if you don't want to compile it yourself.
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Giving system76-power root privileges
I have installed Manjaro today and wanted to set up the system76-drivers with the system76-power gnome extension, but the command that the extension uses seems to require root privileges. Here is the driver and the extension. On Fedora, this kind of permission change is not necessary because apparently the copr repo takes care of that already.
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AMD Razer Blade 14 (2021) - First few hours on Linux
PopOS's system-76-power actually lets you completely turn off the nvidia GPU by selecting the integrated graphics mode, which is way more power efficient.
- Helpful tip for those of us on Fedora
OpenRGB
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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
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Until RedHat Stops Violating the GPL, Fedora Should Stop Being Recommended on Here
kernel patched with cherry-picked zen patches (also used in TKG kernel on Arch https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg/blob/master/linux-tkg-patches/6.1/0003-glitched-base.patch) kernel patched with OpenRGB (https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/-/wikis/OpenRGB-Kernel-Patch) kernel patched to enable amdgpu for pre-polaris cards by default instead of radeon kernel patched with steam deck support kernel patched with microsoft surface support (https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/tree/master/patches/6.1) kernel patched with asus-linux patches for better asus laptop compatibility. (https://gitlab.com/asus-linux) kernel patched with simpledrm fix/workaround for nvidia (see: https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1788 ) kernel patched with ACS override IOMMU patch for better vfio iommu group control (https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/add-acs-overrides.patch?h=linux-vfio) kernel patched with Lenovo Legion Linux support (https://github.com/johnfanv2/LenovoLegionLinux) kernel patched with customizable USB polling rate support (https://github.com/KarsMulder/Linux-Pollrate-Patch + https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/Linux-Pollrate-Patch) kernel configured with ashmem, binder, and android support for Waydroid QSG_RENDER_LOOP=”basic” set for nvidia cards — fixes nouveau Wayland freezes. The nvidia proprietary driver sets this anyway after installation. This fixes the issue of KDE Wayland often times freezing on first login before nvidia proprietary drivers are installed. latest mesa release version provided for AMD/Intel desktop/GL drivers, mesa-git vulkan drivers provided for latest vulkan fixes/updates, built and updated regularly (every few weeks to a month on average) glibc patched with clone3 disabled (fixes CEF compatibility in applications using outdated CEF such as Discord, Steam beta) glibc patched with broken commits reverted to allow EasyAntiCheat to work for Rogue Company dnf max parallel downloads increased to 6 gst-editing-services disabled — causes WINE to hang when creating new prefixes lspci symlink from /usr/sbin/lspci to /usr/bin/lspci for Dying Light: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/2766/post_id=17381 ‘nobara-controller-config’ package provided for easy installation of xone and xpadneo drivers and firmware. gnome variable refresh rate patches added for mutter: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1154 gnome mutter check-alive-timeout increased from 5 seconds to 30 seconds. This is the amount of time gnome waits before trying to determine if an application is not responding. At 5 seconds it almost immediately triggers for league of legends (and some other applications) if those applications are still in the loading phase. We feel 30 seconds is a much more reasonable wait time. gnome mutter patched with x11 fractional scaling: https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/raw/ubuntu/master/debian/patches/ubuntu/x11-Add-support-for-fractional-scaling-using-Randr.patch gnome mutter wayland and x11 fractional scaling enabled by default: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI#Fractional_scaling gnome shell patched with https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2358 to allow gnome-extension-manager to auto-update without needing gnome-extension-app installed. (They both function the same but gnome-extension-manager allows management of extensions without a browser). gamescope version regularly updated goverlay version regularly updated mangohud version regularly updated vkbasalt version regularly updated vm.max_map_count = 16777216 set by default for Star Citizen xwayland patched with fix for locked fps on some systems: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:hwsnemo:xwayland/xwayland/xwayland-vsync.diff?expand=1 supergfxctl and gnome extension + kde plasmoid enabled for laptops. Vendor agnostic and works with any combination of intel/amd/nvidia gpus.
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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?
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
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openrazer - Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux
OpenRGBEffectsPlugin
arch76-oryxpro5 - A guide for installing an dconfiguring Arch Linux on a System76 Oryx Pro 5
QMK-OpenRGB - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families