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I doubt there is anything stored in the FANs themselves, if you set something up in Linux, it should in no way interfere anything set up on Windows (or vice versa) ( EDIT: in case of the Corsair Commander Pro, this might not apply since it seems to have some kind of internal memory? I'm not familiar with the device, does it store anything between reboots etc.).
#Corsair link fancontrol ubuntu software#
See if you could get WINE to work and try the Icue software in Linux I really dout that would work
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Has anyone had this problem before? Any known solution to update the default fan speed values on Windows or Linux? I'd honestly prefer option 1, so I can have everything on Windows. I've managed to workaround this by booting Windows first, letting iCue change the values (I use 600 when not gaming), then reboot in Linux, but I'd love to either: Having 9 fans at 800 rpm makes the computer too noisy if I am not using headphones. iCue allows me to update the lighting default hardware values (stays after reboot) but not the fan speed, which defaults to something around 800 rpm as far as I can tell. This computer has 9 fans, all Corsair (6 LL120 and 3 ML120), and everything works great on Windows using the iCue software, I can control the fans speed and lighting, but on Linux the lighting and fan speed is set to the default hardware values. So I decided to add a Linux partition for everything non-gaming related.

Im just saying nothing is perfect except for corsairs patience dealing with disgruntled customers.,and thats been top notch which is a big reason i got the link.I recently put together my first computer: Look at the windows OS,they hailed win7 as a breakthru to all prior OS releases but since its release there are several hundred updates released and their still coming. Im satisfied their doing everything the can to resolve peoples issues ,with that being said and hearing all the issues from other i was still confident enough to order my own link commander.i dont expect it to be perfect and do everything short of scratching my back if an itch arises:laughing: I think a problem corsair is having is trying to accommodate the link with such a large number of motherboards out there. All the early adopters that have time and money invested in this are more or less like me. They may not care about one customer, but they should care about the fifty people who ask for my advise. This may sound a little extreme but it is true. I have thousands invested and I can say that every day that goes by, without this getting corrected, I lose a little faith in Corsair as a company. I trusted them with my hard earned money and I am not just talking about the cost of this device but my entire system. I bought this device with the light kit based on Corsair's reputation of making good products. What we do know is that the resources put on this project have not been enough to get out a clean release anywhere near fast enough.Īt this point I do not care why they are having problems.
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We have no idea how well the code was architected.

Of course, we don't know how well the code was "architected." With a poor architecture (and people in the industry have all been there), it's a nightmare to debug the code, let alone add "features" like control of additional fans.
