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qView
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Looking for: lightweight/minimalist image viewer
we use qview
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I don't know what to do next
Just yesterday I did that https://github.com/jurplel/qView/issues/516
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Any other programs like winfile for other categories?
qView - Image Viewer
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Alternative to Windows Photo Viewer?
My suggestion would be: qView
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A GitHub Repository to List Notable Qt Apps
Image Editors - qview https://github.com/jurplel/qView
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The median AVIF and WebP images are 1.5x more efficient than JPEGs, 3x more than PNGs, and 5x more than GIFs. Why aren't they more popular?
PhotoQt, qView
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Looking for a simple image viewer that works on Wayland.
I eventually landed on qView (https://github.com/jurplel/qView). It's Qt based and it's perfect for my needs. The best thing with qView is, that it opens centered and makes small images larger (in my case 80% of my screen). When I scroll to the next picture, qView does its magic and always makes sure the image viewed is in the center.
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Finally got new photos app. Much better UI
For a simple image viewer, this one is better.
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qView AVIF support
qViewDownloadChangelogSupported FormatsGithubDiscordInterverse
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What are the cool tools to install for windows ?
qView - Fast, lightweight and minimal image viewer, exactly what the default windows app should have been, if I want to edit a photo I would use something else...
nbfc
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Any way to control the CPU fan curve on a custom built PC?
The only other thing I can think of is https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc
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I don't have any fan speed control option on my Rog gl702vm?
Try Notebook FanControl. There's a config profile for GL702VM included.
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OMEN Gaming Hub is corporate malware - any alternatives for controlling performance and fan speeds?
Non tinkerer answer: no Otherwise: Maybe, specially if you are a programmer, take a look at this project https://github.com/determ1ne/OmenHubLight (it supposedly supports four zones rgb and fan control), or this one https://github.com/alou-S/omen-fan which is for linux, but should give you an idea of what has to be done and maybe port it to windows using ec-probe utility from https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc, and last but not least the hp-wmi linux driver https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/platform/x86/hp/hp-wmi.c which has some of the gaming hub features ported.
- How to stop Omen Gaming Hub interfering with ThrottleStop settings
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I know this isn't generally a place for memes but it really really fits :)
As a person that still uses Linux on my laptop (its an old gaming laptop I use as a server) I know your pain about fan control, on windows you have many functional fancontrol software but on Linux it's crickets I did find this utility that worked for my laptop but it took over 3 hours for me to figure out how it worked and properly configure it for my specific gaming laptop
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My fan is running everytime, is there a way to stop it
There are hacky ways like NBFC here: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc This tool works by writing embedded controller registers directly. This can work for some laptops but has its own danger to it.
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PowerShell Script - Fan Speed Control
To depress just yet, fortunately, there is a very nice, open-source windows tool that can be used to control a laptop fans: NOTEBOOK FAN CONTROL
- Any software like FanControl?
- Omen 17-cb0027no fan control.
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How can I change my fan speed on my TUF gaming , I tried Amoury Crate but it didn’t work?
You have access to the fan curves only thru Armoury Crate's manual mode . I haven't personally tried this but there was an app called "notebook fan control", it might be helpful . I used to run it on my GL502VY laptop back in the day where it was kinda impossible to change the fan speeds. You can find it on github
What are some alternatives?
jpegview - Fork of JPEGView by David Kleiner - fast and highly configurable viewer/editor for JPEG, BMP, PNG, WEBP, TGA, GIF and TIFF images with a minimal GUI. Basic on-the-fly image processing is provided - allowing adjusting typical parameters as sharpness, color balance, rotation, perspective, contrast and local under-/overexposure.
fancontrol-gui - GUI for Fancontrol. It uses the KAuth module of the KDE Frameworks 5 to write the generated config file. Furthermore it communicates with systemd via dbus to control the fancontrol service. If you want to compile without systemd support set the -DNO_SYSTEMD option.
nomacs - nomacs is a free image viewer for windows, linux, and mac systems.
asus-fan-control - Fan control for ASUS devices running Linux
qimgv - Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support.
nbfc-linux - NoteBook FanControl ported to Linux
AltSnap - Maintained continuation of Stefan Sundin's AltDrag
clevo-indicator - Ubuntu fan control indicator for Clevo laptops
QuickLook - Bring macOS “Quick Look” feature to Windows
thinkfan - The minimalist fan control program
streamdeck-tools - The Stream Deck Tools library wraps all the communication with the Stream Deck app, allowing you to focus on actually writing the Plugin's logic
nbfc-revive - NoteBook FanControl