Adjust Corsair fan settings on Linux using command line or software tools.
Adjust Corsair fan settings on Linux using command line or software tools.
Currently, Linux isn't supported for our iCUE software. Consider adjusting the fans to a constant RPM in Windows and test stability after booting into Linux. The firmware includes safety measures that increase fan speed if pump temperatures rise, helping protect your system. You're likely using an H150i Pro based on the listed specs—please confirm the Corsair pump model if you'd like me to review it further.
Thanks for the update, Nick. Confirmed it's a H150i Pro. It's reassuring to know there are firmware options for system protection. I won't be using the Linux partition for gaming or heavy tasks, as I'm comfortable with the current setup. My existing method of starting Windows before Linux is functioning well. I'd love to hear from the iCUE team about future Linux support—ideally a CLI or service that manages fan controls via USB would be ideal for users with Linux partitions.
Hello Nick, it's been quite some time. Have there been any updates regarding Corsair Linux support? I'm also wondering if there have been any new developments. Thanks!
I think the commander pro was included on that GitHub link. Linux remains far from receiving official backing from most firms, and our audience is still quite limited.
Hi @Ruenzuo , I wish I had an update more in your favor, but nothing new to report back regarding Linux support. If anything comes up. we'll let you guys know.
I am one of the maintainers of libratbag, I have contacted @Corsair Nick to see if they would be able to provide documentation for me to implement drivers for Corsair devices but haven't heard anything back. Adding the drivers is super easy but I don't have hardware, hence the need for the documentation.
The commander was successfully activated via the OpenCORS Airlink project.