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 ^^"
Corectrl startup not minimized
Corectrl issue
How do I add CoreCtrl to the autostart?
Anyone else use Wayland because it works better than X11 on their hardware?
I'm seeing a lot of anti-Wayland posts recently. I get Wayland has flaws, but personally, it works better than X11 for me. (At least on KDE)
I use a Thinkpad T580 with Intel HD 620 graphics and X11 has issues with games, in which, if I change the resolution to something lower (in proton/wine, and native), I get black flickering bars all over the screen, making the games unplayable.
KDE Plasma Wayland doesn't have these issues for me. And it keeps getting more stable every release.
Anyone else with similar experiences of Wayland working better on their hardware?
So I had the issue when 1.2.5 came out that locked the VRAM at 96MHz.
Only way to fix was setting the profile to Automatic (no OC or undervolt).
1.2.6 was announced to remove the memory overclock and fix that issue... However if I turn CoreCtrl back on, it still locks memory and my frame rates tank to 15-20fps.
Is there cache that I need to remove on 1.2.6 to fix this?