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liquidctl
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The 2023 krakens on Linux
I intend to purchase an AIO for a system that will also run Linux in dual boot. As CAM is not available for Linux, i have been looking at 3rd party options such as https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl for controlling the AIO on Linux systems. Support for the 2023 models is still a work in progress however. I'm not sure what will happen to my AIO if I run linux without CAM or other software configured.
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Monitoring the temperature of the 4090 connector before it melts
Most motherboards have a header to connect a 10k probe like that. I currently connected the 10k into my Corsair iCUE Commander (there is a temp probe connector). In Linux I use this project to read the temps and fan speeds: https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl
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Running this beast as my Linux workstation, needed to code most of the driver myself but i still love it!
I did both, implementing the RGB Controller driver standalone and inside of liquidctl. The pull-request for liquidctl is in principle ready but i did not have time to test all of the more complex functionality. You can find the current state here https://github.com/maxawake/liquidctl/tree/nzxt-rgb-controller The NZXT Kraken Elite 360 driver to control the water cooling pump and the LCD display has been added by brokenmass in this pull request https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/pull/605 My corsair vengeance DDR5 Ram is connected via i2c and my case fans are on a ARGB header of my asus motherboard which i can both control via the newest gitlab version of openRGB. Hope this helps! If you need help getting it running just ask
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Goodbye Windows, hello Water Cooled Linux Gaming (First Build)
Also, very very useful on both windows and linux: liquidctl. Even if the kernel doesn't have support, this can control it (speaking about the commander pro, but applies to everything else on the README list as well).
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Using a kraken lcd as a monitor :D ~30fps
PR raised : https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/pull/605 :D
- Need a way to control Corsair OCP settings in Linux
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Next Step In Linux Transition || Drivers / Controllers for Fans, Pumps, and other Peripherals?
For the Corsair AIO control, you want Liquidctl. It doesn't have all the options like iCUE but it works fine.
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Please help me transition from Win 11
I found this: https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/blob/main/docs/corsair-commander-guide.md
- How to control RGB on a Hackintosh
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Any software like FanControl?
There is also Liquidctl which has some type of fancontrol built in, but mainly focuses on liquid coolers (hence the name).
gdb-frontend
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- Recommendations for a visual debugger on Linux?
- Hey guys, I wanted to share with you that GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta is now available! This version includes some crucial bug fixes and enhancements, as well as support for MacOS x86_64. Although, we still need to give it a test run on an x64 MacOS since I only have an M1. 😬
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Visualization tools for Data Structures?
GDBFrontend is a web-based (yeah, I know) frontend for gdb that can do that.
- What are some linux utilities/tools/apps you would want to have, that don't exist and think would be really useful.
- Hi, I just released GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta that has important bugfixes/improvements and MacOS x86_64 support (we still need to test on an x64 MacOS since I have M1 one)
- Hi, I just released GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta that has important bugfixes/improvements and MacOS x86_64 support (we still need to test on an x64 MacOS since I have M1 one 🙀)
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Which Linux IDE recommended.
VSCode as editor and GDBFrontend as debugger. Also you can use debugme.online for quick development.
What are some alternatives?
OpenRGB
gdbgui - Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser.
FanControl.Releases - This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
gdb-dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python
LibreHardwareMonitor - Libre Hardware Monitor, home of the fork of Open Hardware Monitor
voltron - A hacky debugger UI for hackers
liquidctl-docker - Dockerized version of liquidctl - specially for use with UnRAID
CppUTest - CppUTest unit testing and mocking framework for C/C++
KrakenZPlayground - Fun interaction and play with NZXT Kraken Z AIOs
Unity Test API - Simple Unit Testing for C
cue-sdk - Corsair iCUE SDK
backward-cpp - A beautiful stack trace pretty printer for C++