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    Phoronix: Corsair Commander Pro Driver On-Deck For Linux 5.9 Kernel

    For those looking for an RGB lighting and fan speed controller system that works under Linux, the Corsair Commander PRO is slated to see support with the upcoming Linux 5.9 kernel cycle...

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  • #2
    but OpenRGB already supports Commander Pro:


    so there are no missing parts for LED control.

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    • #3
      Bu there are drivers for many motherboard sensor/SuperIO chips......they even work through lm-sensors.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thermatk View Post
        but OpenRGB already supports Commander Pro:

        so there are no missing parts for LED control.
        There are two functions of Commander Pro:
        1. Fan speed control,
        2. RGB control.
        OpenRGB lacks fan speed control and, hence, is pretty much useless for Commander Pro.


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