F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Utilizing GPU with an integrated LCD in Linux

Utilizing GPU with an integrated LCD in Linux

Utilizing GPU with an integrated LCD in Linux

S
squireoh
Junior Member
44
11-17-2021, 05:53 AM
#1
hello good people of this great helpful fourm i need help finding a way to use my 3070ti aours master lcd screen on linux ima using fedora 41 and this is my first official linux experiencing here is a pic of it
S
squireoh
11-17-2021, 05:53 AM #1

hello good people of this great helpful fourm i need help finding a way to use my 3070ti aours master lcd screen on linux ima using fedora 41 and this is my first official linux experiencing here is a pic of it

X
XxthegodmanxX
Junior Member
49
11-17-2021, 01:34 PM
#2
Hello! I searched for the video card name you referenced and opened the official product page. The LCD EDGE VIEW feature is managed through the RGB FUSION 2.0 software. On the RGB FUSION 2.0 site, the download link points to the GIGABYTE Control Center. From a brief review, it seems the Control Center includes RGB FUSION and is compatible only with Windows 10 and 11. In an Arch Forums thread, someone suggested OpenRGB as an alternative, and the post was later labeled SOLVED by the user. The OpenRGB site lists your device as fully supported. I hope this helps you find what you need.
X
XxthegodmanxX
11-17-2021, 01:34 PM #2

Hello! I searched for the video card name you referenced and opened the official product page. The LCD EDGE VIEW feature is managed through the RGB FUSION 2.0 software. On the RGB FUSION 2.0 site, the download link points to the GIGABYTE Control Center. From a brief review, it seems the Control Center includes RGB FUSION and is compatible only with Windows 10 and 11. In an Arch Forums thread, someone suggested OpenRGB as an alternative, and the post was later labeled SOLVED by the user. The OpenRGB site lists your device as fully supported. I hope this helps you find what you need.

J
jxzuzuzo
Posting Freak
750
11-17-2021, 03:05 PM
#3
This is Linux man. We don't game. We don't have fancy PCs. We have an old Toshiba laptop compiling the kernel for the 8th time on the TTY. I am obviously joking. But god have mercy if you want to setup RGB. All of them have proprietary Windows software. OpenRGB or other software might work, but only if your manufacturer obeys the standard so that it can be detected.
J
jxzuzuzo
11-17-2021, 03:05 PM #3

This is Linux man. We don't game. We don't have fancy PCs. We have an old Toshiba laptop compiling the kernel for the 8th time on the TTY. I am obviously joking. But god have mercy if you want to setup RGB. All of them have proprietary Windows software. OpenRGB or other software might work, but only if your manufacturer obeys the standard so that it can be detected.

A
aberrode
Member
142
11-17-2021, 04:27 PM
#4
I managed it though (just RGB) – it wasn’t simple, sorry for the frustration. May your day be bright in the kernel world. I only worked with RGB so far and haven’t figured out how to add femboys to my GPU display yet, thanks to everyone.
A
aberrode
11-17-2021, 04:27 PM #4

I managed it though (just RGB) – it wasn’t simple, sorry for the frustration. May your day be bright in the kernel world. I only worked with RGB so far and haven’t figured out how to add femboys to my GPU display yet, thanks to everyone.