Personally, I would prefer a Tray Icon so I can keep the app minimized without it taking up a taskbar slot, but YAY! Another GUI based GPU OC utility with GPU fan curve capabilities! AMD support is in the works, so if you know how to help, contribute! The dev in their wisdom put help hints in a KDE Breeze theme only feature of “What’s this?” I didn’t figure this out until madly clicking the graph like crazy. Setting a custom fan curve requires DOUBLE CLICKING the graph to set plot points. Run qmake rojekti.pro and then make.Īfter making, you can optionally install this into /opt/tuxclocker/bin with sudo make install A fix for example is ln -s -r -f libGL.so.1.0.0 libGL.so in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnuĬlone from Git or download a release source package and extract. NVIDIA drivers combined with a Mesa PPA tend to mess this symlink up. You also need the rest of the QT5 dev packages (KDE frameworks tend to install this automatically, especially if you already have KSysGuard)ĭouble check your libGL.so symlink. Prerequisites include libxnvctrl-dev, qt5-default and libqt5x11extras5-dev, so be sure to have that first. TuxClocker: A QT based Linux GPU OC utility GPU
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