I’m recommend creating a script that contains the commands, then creating a systemd unit file to execute the script on startup. But I’m wondering if the second one is necessary. Is there any way to make this happen automatically on on Startup?Īlso is there a way to run these commands with out sudo first? Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=5,pwm=60 Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=4,pwm=60 Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=3,pwm=60 Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=2,pwm=60 Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=1,pwm=60 Sudo opencorsairlink -device 1 -fan channel=0,pwm=60 This is what I currently have to paste into terminal every time after booting into Linux having used Windows 11. I am using OpenCorsairLink to control my system fans. My system has the Corsair Commander Pro, which is configured in Windows 11, but on logging into Manjaro KDE the fans are running at the incorrect speeds (they need to be lower than Windows as the system doesn’t work as hard in Linux and the temps are generally better).
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