GitLab
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Profile based system control utility
Arch Linux
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Arch Linux - corectrl 1.5.2-8 (x86_64)
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How to use CoreCtrl?
I’ve installed CoreCtrl and am facing some difficulties in setting it up correctly. The procedure to add new profiles is apparently simple, but when it comes to select the ‘executable’ I feel a bit lost. For example, I tried to locate “Blender” using the command ‘whereis’, which ... More on forum.manjaro.org
do i really need corectrl?
I didn't need to overclock / change fan curves for 7900 XTX. But also I got a model with a good cooler (Sapphire Nitro+) which helps cool it faster. I also improved general ventilation of the case since this card does produce a lot of heat. What's doable is limiting power draw if you think it runs too hot despite all the above. I made a script for that. More on reddit.com
How to setup corectrl in Ubuntu 23.10?
First of all: I am noob when it comes to linux and especially the terminal, i am too stupid for that. Sorry. I want to use corectrl in advanced mode… More on reddit.com
How start CoreCtrl on startup?
Assuming one isn’t included with the package, Take a look at creating a systemd unit for it. It’s pretty easy More on reddit.com
Videos
CoreCtrl added to Debian Unstable/Ubuntu 23.04 repos
CoreCTRL - A quick look
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Linux GPU Overclocking Guide – GreenWithEnvy & CoreCtrl - YouTube
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CoreCtrl - Infos et prise en mains de votre GPU (AMD) - YouTube
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Linux Gaming: This App Does What AMD Won't - YouTube
Manjaro Linux
forum.manjaro.org › support › software & applications
How do I do the CoreCTRL instructions on Manjaro? - Software & Applications - Manjaro Linux Forum
September 2, 2021 - On CoreCTRL Setup page it give incomplete nstructions on creating a file and add a code. I am not sure using the command sudo mkdir is the best choice and don’t know how to edit the file. I think it may be using nano but I am not sure. Then it have instructions to have Full AMD GPU controls ...
Linux Gaming
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CoreCtrl - Linux Gaming
August 3, 2023 - CoreCtrl lets you set your AMD GPU and CPU to high performance mode when you play games.
Linux Mint Forums
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Need help installing corectrl please [SOLVED] - Linux Mint Forums
February 1, 2024 - Hello all, I am trying to get the app corectrl installed on my system. I am at this page: https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/ ...
Fedora
packages.fedoraproject.org › pkgs › corectrl › corectrl › index.html
corectrl - Fedora Packages
CoreCtrl is a Free and Open Source GNU/Linux application that allows you to control with ease your computer hardware using application profiles. It aims to be flexible, comfortable and accessible to regular users.
Manjaro Linux
forum.manjaro.org › support › software & applications
How to use CoreCtrl? - Software & Applications - Manjaro Linux Forum
October 28, 2020 - I’ve installed CoreCtrl and am facing some difficulties in setting it up correctly. The procedure to add new profiles is apparently simple, but when it comes to select the ‘executable’ I feel a bit lost. For example, I tried to locate “Blender” using the command ‘whereis’, which reported back three different locations Blockquote /usr/bin/blender /usr/share/blender /usr/share/man/man1/blender.1.gz but none of these were able to satisfy the criteria of CoreCtrl, which didn’t recognize any “ex...
Pkgs.org
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Corectrl Download for Linux (deb eopkg rpm txz xbps xz zst)
Download corectrl packages for ALT Linux, Arch Linux, CentOS, Fedora, Mageia, OpenMandriva, Solus, Void Linux
Reddit
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r/linux_gaming on Reddit: do i really need corectrl?
June 23, 2023 -
I've just read a post that says something about corectrl... and that makes me think, do I really need corectrl?
I''ve bien using this tool for a while now on debian 11 and now on debian 12. but I just use it for fan control and watching some graphics like voltage and so. what do you recommend me to do?
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I didn't need to overclock / change fan curves for 7900 XTX. But also I got a model with a good cooler (Sapphire Nitro+) which helps cool it faster. I also improved general ventilation of the case since this card does produce a lot of heat. What's doable is limiting power draw if you think it runs too hot despite all the above. I made a script for that.
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Use it? As long as you aren't modifying anything it's just reporting useful information.
YouTube
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Linux Tech Tips EP#9: CoreCtrl Tutorial - Undervolting, Overclocking and profiles | Nobara Project - YouTube
Quick Tutorial how to use CoreCtrl to undervolt, overclock and use profiles.==Disclaimer==If you are not experienced with Linux, please always make sure that...
Published September 11, 2022 Views 25K
Dev1 Galaxy
dev1galaxy.org › viewtopic.php
Installing CoreCtrl on Devuan Ceres / Documentation / Dev1 Galaxy Forum
September 9, 2022 - If you leave the -DCMAKE_INSTA... called corectrl-helper, and is started as root via dbus. We can learn how to make it work with PolicyKit (polkitd) rules and start up automatically later on in the tutorial. You will need the package libbotan-2-12, which is available from Ubuntu's repositories (should install just fine). Click here to download ...
Reddit
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r/Ubuntu on Reddit: How to setup corectrl in Ubuntu 23.10?
January 8, 2024 - AMD users do NOT install the CoreCtrl PPA!
Reddit
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r/archlinux on Reddit: How start CoreCtrl on startup?
March 27, 2020 -
So I'm using Corectrl mainly as fancontrol and not for anything fancy as overclocking. But I can't find a way to start the program to let it run in the background. I'm using arch together with i3 wm. now everytime when I startup my system I have to open a command prompt enter: sudo corectrl (Because it doesn't start through dmenu) and then I hide the terminal together with the gui on my last tab ^^"
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Assuming one isn’t included with the package, Take a look at creating a systemd unit for it. It’s pretty easy
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Just wanted to add for my fellow Hyprland/Waybar users: If you are struggling to get the "start minimzed on system tray" feature to work properly this is what worked for me. The [CoreCtrl Wiki]( https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/wikis/Setup ) suggests using an autostart unit. For me, Waybar wasn't starting fast enough to make this work by default, so I changed my exec line in `~/.config/autostart/org.corectrl.CoreCtrl.desktop` to: `Exec=sh -c "sleep 3 && corectrl --minimize-systray"` Also keep the checkbox checked in the GUI. Not super elegant but it works fine for me. Hope this helps!
openSUSE
software.opensuse.org › package › corectrl
corectrl
Control your computer hardware using application profiles CoreCtrl allows control of the CPU and AMD GPUs to set custom profiles for applications. This aims to be flexible, comfortable and accessible to regular users.
Phoronix
phoronix.com › news › CoreCtrl-In-Debian-Ubuntu-23.04
CoreCtrl Now Available In Debian & Ubuntu 23.04 For Managing Your System - Phoronix
April 12, 2023 - CoreCtrl as the open-source utility for managing your system's performance/vitals and supporting various application profiles has landed in Debian as well as being picked up for easy installation on the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04.