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GitHub - ilya-zlobintsev/LACT: Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool · GitHub
Arch Linux: Install the package ... lact (or lact-git from AUR for development builds). Debian/Ubuntu/Derivatives: Download a .deb from releases. It is only available on Debian 12+ and Ubuntu 22.04+ as older versions don't ship gtk4. Fedora: use the Copr repository, or download an RPM from releases. Bazzite/Fedora Atomic: Use the Flatpak. Gentoo: Available in GURU. OpenSUSE: an RPM is ...
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This application allows you to control your AMD GPU on a Linux system. There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 16.0
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Setting up LACT on OpenSUSE tumbleweed
I would like to run LACT to limit my laptop GPU frequency, and thus let it stay cooler. ▶ Terminal logs I tried both the zypper package and the Flathub package. I am curious what is going wrong. I am running Labwc, but I’m not sure that changes much except for maybe different rendering of GUIs. More on forums.opensuse.org
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lactd not starting (Flatpak on OpenSUSE Tumebleweed)
- LACT version: 0.7.4 - GPU model: PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Red Devil - Kernel version: 6.14.1-1-default - Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed More on github.com
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April 16, 2025
LACT config file seemingly absent from system
I am trying to setup LACT so it actually finds the daemon. However, the config file I am supposed to edit is absent from /etc. There isn’t even a lact folder. And I cannot find a way to create one safely. If that can help I am using the RPM version. More on forums.opensuse.org
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July 17, 2025
Could not connect to daemon, running in embedded mode
Hello i have a problem with AMDGPU Controller, everytime when i run this always get error about permision, error 13. I wrote command “sudo systemctl enable --now lactd” and restart pc but still same error. More on forums.opensuse.org
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Install package home:ecsos / LACT
zypper addrepo https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:ecsos/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/home:ecsos.repo zypper refresh zypper install LACT
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Setting up LACT on OpenSUSE tumbleweed - Applications - openSUSE Forums
2 weeks ago - I would like to run LACT to limit my laptop GPU frequency, and thus let it stay cooler. ▶ Terminal logs I tried both the zypper package and the Flathub package. I am curious what is going wrong. I am running Labwc, but I’m not sure that changes much except for maybe different rendering of GUIs.
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Links to home:darix:apps / LACT · Has a link diff · Download package · Checkout Package · osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:ecsos/LACT && cd $_ Create Badge · Embed a build result badge whereever you need it. Select from the options below and copy the result over to your README or on your website, and enjoy it refresh automatically whenever the build result changes.
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https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT · This application allows you to control your AMD GPU on a Linux system. 6 derived packages · home:ecsos · home:Levitating · home:xanders · home:gladiac · home:pallaswept · home:mantarimay:apps ...
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Links to home:ecsos / LACT · Has a link diff · Download package · Checkout Package · osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:Werwolf2517/LACT && cd $_ Create Badge · Embed a build result badge whereever you need it. Select from the options below and copy the result over to your README or on your website, and enjoy it refresh automatically whenever the build result changes.
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GitHub - fruzitent/LACT: Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool · GitHub
Arch Linux: Install the package from official repositories: pacman -S lact (or lact-git from AUR for development builds). Debian/Ubuntu/Derivatives: Download a .deb from releases. It is only available on Debian 12+ and Ubuntu 22.04+ as older versions don't ship gtk4. Fedora: use the Copr repository, or download an RPM from releases. Gentoo: Available in GURU. OpenSUSE: an RPM is available in releases.
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Show home:3rdp4r7yr3p0:4pp5c0nfm15c / lact - openSUSE Build Service
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:3rdp4r7yr3p0:4pp5c0nfm15c/lact && cd $_ Create Badge · Embed a build result badge whereever you need it. Select from the options below and copy the result over to your README or on your website, and enjoy it refresh automatically whenever the build result changes.
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Welcome - openSUSE Build Service
The openSUSE Build Service is the public instance of the Open Build Service (OBS) used for development of the openSUSE distribution and to offer packages from same source for Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE Linux Enterprise and other distributions · Please find further details of this service ...
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GitHub
github.com › ilya-zlobintsev › LACT › issues › 550
lactd not starting (Flatpak on OpenSUSE Tumebleweed) · Issue #550 · ilya-zlobintsev/LACT
April 16, 2025 - I am trying to install the Flatpak of LACT. When I run LACT for the first time, it tells me that lactd.service isn't running and I need to start it.
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openSUSE Forums
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LACT config file seemingly absent from system - Applications - openSUSE Forums
July 17, 2025 - I am trying to setup LACT so it actually finds the daemon. However, the config file I am supposed to edit is absent from /etc. There isn’t even a lact folder. And I cannot find a way to create one safely. If that can he…
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Tux Machines
news.tuxmachines.org › n › 2023 › 11 › 27 › Meet_LACT_Linux_AMDGPU_Controller_Tool_for_AMD_GPU_Users.shtml
Tux Machines — Meet LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller Tool for AMD GPU Users
If you’re a Linux user using an AMD GPU, you know that managing your graphics card settings can sometimes feel like navigating a maze. That’s where LACT (Linux AMDGPU Controller Tool) steps in, a sleek GUI application written in Rust that brings easy access to GPU controls and information.
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Linux Compatible
linuxcompatible.org › story › lact-091-released-amd-rdna3-fixes-nvidia-vf-curve-and-faster-linux-gpu-monitoring
LACT 0.9.1 Released: AMD RDNA3 Fixes, Nvidia VF Curve and Faster Linux GPU Monitoring
1 week ago - You get a GTK4/libadwaita frontend (lact), a system daemon (lactd), and a CLI (lact-cli). The daemon handles the actual GPU communication through SysFS and kernel interfaces, which means it works fine on headless systems or remote servers. You can grab native packages for Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Gentoo, NixOS, and Solus.
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github.com › ilya-zlobintsev › LACT › releases
Releases · ilya-zlobintsev/LACT
April 25, 2026 - Additionally, the same driver changes for RDNA3 also affected the allowed power limits, leading to a lowered maximum limit on some cards. This is now handled more gracefully on LACT's side, so that existing configs that might have an older, higher power cap will still be applied properly.
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Phoronix
phoronix.com › news › AMD-Graphics-LACT-0.5.3
LACT 0.5.3 Released For Managing AMD Graphics Cards Under Linux - Phoronix
LACT 0.5.3 downloads are available via GitHub both of the open-source code and binaries for Debian / Ubuntu / Fedora / openSUSE.
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openSUSE Forums
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Could not connect to daemon, running in embedded mode - Applications - openSUSE Forums
May 29, 2024 - Hello i have a problem with AMDGPU Controller, everytime when i run this always get error about permision, error 13. I wrote command “sudo systemctl enable --now lactd” and restart pc but still same error.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/opensuse › overclock amd gpu
r/openSUSE on Reddit: Overclock AMD GPU
November 30, 2024 -

I have an RX 570 4GB GPU and it has some issues. It sometimes does not use most of what it is capable of on Windows as well as Linux. On Windows, in Radeon app, I could just change one option and it would use all its power from the very beginning of starting a video game. In Linux, it still uses all of its available power to play games but not run it.

Let me explain, Talos Principle 2 is one of my new favorite game and it runs quite well on Windows but not on my OpenSUSE Tumbleweed KDE OS. However, before changing that one option, this game was not even working on Windows. It was crashing a lot. Halo Infinite's load time difference when that option is on or off is immense.

It seems like something is wrong with the way GPU seems to work i.e. GPU is not in maximum performance mode. That option in Windows would change that. I don't know how I can achieve that in Linux. Any overclocking app that I can find on internet is not available in OpenSUSE repos. There must be a way to achieve the same on OpenSUSE without adding additional repositories? Or is there any app to do it?