vibrantLinux
radeon-profile
vibrantLinux | radeon-profile | |
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16 | 40 | |
120 | 715 | |
1.7% | - | |
2.6 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vibrantLinux
- Catalyst Control Center Alternatives?
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Vivid Gaming Setting?
It will depend; for X11 there is VibrantLinux. It may work for you are in a X11 session.
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Gaming on Linux
have an look at https://github.com/libvibrant/vibrantLinux
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Wayland Saturation?
According to the author of the direct VibranceGUI replacement VibrantLinux, wayland is missing a dedicated api for this.
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Updates stopped vibrant-cli from working.
is this the program you're referring to?
- Considering swithching to linux, and have some questions about gaming and overall
- PSA: If you want to change the on-screen saturation on the Deck but don't want to install Decky loader, try installing vibrantLinux from the Discovery store. Works like a charm!
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Is there any equivalent to this on linux? I can't seem to find any
In addiction to all that have been said before, to change the vibrance in AMD I use the vibrant-cli command that comes with libvibrant. I found that they have a GUI version (don't use so don't know how well it works) called vibrantLinux .
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Manjaro - How to increase digital vibrance
Check out Vibrant Linux. It allows you to set the vibrance for a specific monitor or only when running specific programs. The description says it currently only supports Nvidia cards or cards that support Color Transformation Matrix. I couldn't find any info on whether Vega 3 supports CTM or not, but might as well try it out. On Windows you can use Radeon settings to change the vibrance so if there exists an alternative for Manjaro, check out those settings as well. I only have a Nvidia GPU so can't test it out for you sadly.
- Saturation control on Wayland?
radeon-profile
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Could someone give pointers in regards to the r9 360?
I purchased a used MSI r9 360 at a swap meet several days ago, and upon chucking it into my rig it worked well, however the fans did not spin by default. I was able to get it onto Radeon drivers (I think) but it doesn't show up on mangohud or psensor, and the only way to get the fans to actually spin is via this GitHub project which does work fine but booting up a program and having to run it in the background isn't ideal. Any advice on what I can do to try and get it to work more seamlessly?
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GPU software?
I used " radeon profile " when I first switched from windows to Linux, it's less fancy than adrenalyn, but it has some OC capabilities and such, if you wanna check it out
- White Screen after AMD GPU driver install
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New to Linux, need 101 help in undervolting
And perhaps worth a mention that there is another app called Radeon Profile avilable at https://github.com/marazmista/radeon-profile similar to Corectrl, but it hasn't been maintained for the past 2 years.
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AMD Rx 7000 Series GPU on Arch guide/fixes
First of all follow everything on this guide. If your GPU fans don't work install Radeon Profile (yay -S radeon-profile-git). If you have a multi-monitor setup and one of them doesn't work you can try checking in Radeon Profile if the monitors are detected, like this. If it is connected but not active and you can't get it to active, you can try changing the mkinitcpi.conf file and putting MODULES=(amdgpu radeon) instead of the default MODULES="". After that you run sudo mkinitcpio -P and reboot. If your mouse cursor is invisible in Xorg you can try following this. Now enjoy your brand new GPU.
- anyone using RX 6600 in PopOS?
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As a user of windows since 3.0, it took a Steam Deck and some grit to take the plunge. I shoved holoiso into my 2nd build, AMD only.
My recommendation is that you try out radeon-profile and CAREFULLY read how you set it up and it's daemon.
- AMD drivers have graphic panel settings like nvidia?, I want to buy an 6900 xt.
- Undervolting AMD GPU
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New to linux...
Things should 'just work'. If you want more details on the hardware perf you can try this stuff: Corectrl or Radeon-profile and Manghud
What are some alternatives?
kwin-effect-shaders - Desktop effect for KDE Plasma to apply GLSL shaders. Alternative to vkBasalt or ReShade when they are unsupported.
corectrl
gdrcopy - A fast GPU memory copy library based on NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA technology
radeontop
nvidia-system-monitor-qt - Task Manager for Linux for Nvidia graphics cards
MangoHud - A Vulkan and OpenGL overlay for monitoring FPS, temperatures, CPU/GPU load and more. Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/Gj5YmBb
swayfx - SwayFX: Sway, but with eye candy!
lm-sensors - lm-sensors repository
libvibrant - Adjust color vibrancy of X11 outputs
amdgpu-fancontrol
optimus-manager-qt - An interface for Optimus Manager that allows to switch GPUs on Optimus laptops.
RadeonClockEnforcer - AHK script that forces maximum clocks while important applications are open. Automates OverdriveNTool's clock/voltage switching functionality for GPU and VRAM, with the purpose of enforcing maximum clocks while whitelisted applications are in focus.