Too noob to install CoreCtrl
CORE CTRL with RX 6700 XT (linux mint: cinnamon)
CoreCtrl v1.4.0
Fixed
QML Connections deprecation warning (#123).
Changed
Require Qt 5.15.
Require a C++20 compiler (gcc 13.1 or later, clang 17 or later).
Require CMake 3.22.
Require Catch2 3.0 or later when building tests. Based on the work done by Leonidas Spyropoulos (!44).
Require trompeloeil 40 or later when building tests.
Require QuaZip 1.0 or later.
Require pugixml 1.11 or later.
Replace easyloggingpp with spdlog (version 1.4 or later). The new library is required to compile the application.
Command line arguments that affect a running instance of the application can now be used together. The argument --minimize-systray takes precedence over --toggle-window-visibility.
Use org.corectrl.CoreCtrl in both the icon name and the manifest's application ID to better conform to FreeDesktop specifications. Thanks to Reilly Brogan (!41).
Disable building the testing suite by default.
Added
Implement resizable graph and sensors regions. Both regions are configurable by dragging their split handles and the sizes persist between sessions (#309).
CPU usage sensor. Based on the work done by Milan Čermák (!38).
Intel CPU temperature sensor for coretemp driver. Thanks to Milan Čermák (!38).
Botan 3 compilation support (#373). Botan 2 is still supported. Botan 3 takes precedence over Botan 2 when both versions are installed in the system.
Manual profile activation at application startup using the command line argument -m, --toggle-manual-profile (#366).
Automatic and curve fan controls for AMD RX 7000 series (#344).
CPU Energy Performance Preference control (#404). This feature is only available for hardware with active governing support and can be accessed by setting the CPU frequency scaling governor to Powersave.
Swedish translation. Thanks to Jon (!45).
Removed
Bundled version of Catch2.
Bundled version of trompeloeil.
Bundled version of easyloggingpp.
Bundled version of pugixml.
fmt library dependency.
Unimplemented custom frequency option from CPU performance scaling governor control (#175).
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Hi!
I know almost nothing about linux, what I know is thanks to SteamOS.
I've been researching how to undervolt my GPU on bazzite. I "only" need to install CoreCtrl and give it full control of AMD gpu but man I'm so overwhelmed. There's a lot of commands and even though the Gitlab site has an installation guide well. it is just guidance and they assme I have knowledge that I don't and it is not noob friendly, I have to edit something called GRUB bootloader which I don't even know how to find and there's no video guides to follow.
Maybe linux isn't just for me, I have this sensation I need to know a lot of programming just to do basic things as install software, Should I go back to Windows?. I'm happy with my SteamOS machine but I just wanted to undervolt my GPU (I also don't know how to do that and I will need to follow a guide or instructions) to keep temps a little bit lower and make sure they're always safe.
Thank you for reading.
i installed corectrl on mine using linux mint cinnamon with my rx 6700 xt im already enabled and using the advance mode but my slider are just on "voltage offset", "min and max" and the "memory" how can i change it just like this
https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/uploads/915a677eda35e99d00fae457b5f02460/screeni-rx580.png almost the same as the windows version readeon adrenaline settings