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    TuxClocker

    TuxClocker

    Qt overclocking tool for GNU/Linux

    TuxClocker is an open-source Qt-based overclocking and hardware monitoring utility tailored for GNU/Linux systems. The project combines a DBus daemon with a Qt graphical user interface, allowing users to inspect and adjust performance characteristics of their hardware—particularly GPUs—under Linux. TuxClocker provides a user-friendly GUI atop lower-level interfaces, making it easier to control clock speeds, fan behavior, and other tuning parameters without resorting exclusively to command-line tools. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    mbpfan

    mbpfan

    A simple daemon to control fan speed on all MacBook/MacBook Pros

    ...While originally based on Allan McRae’s mbpfan, this enhanced version expands compatibility and tuning options. It’s especially useful on Linux installations where default drivers don’t effectively communicate with Apple’s proprietary sensor and fan hardware. Users often pair it with custom configuration profiles to match their preferred balance of noise and temperature control.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC)

    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC)

    Cross-platform fan control service for notebooks

    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC) is a cross-platform fan control service for notebooks. It comes with a powerful configuration system, which allows to adjust it to many different notebook models. Currently, there are no pre-built releases for Linux, but you can easily build NBFC yourself. In general the NBFC Wiki is the first place to go if you have any questions. If you want to build NBFC from source, the first thing you have to do is to download the source code. You can easily clone the NBFC repository via git. Make sure the Mono runtime + development tools are installed on your machine (Debian based distros: mono-complete, Arch based distros: mono). ...
    Downloads: 114 This Week
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    µClimaControl

    µClimaControl

    Home made clima control for short expenses. PIC18F4455 based hardware.

    Firmware for small µController board with 4x PT1000 temperature channels which control the temperature in one room via two fan units. PIC18F4455 based hardware. Can be used to control temperature in the basement or guest house, within a computer case, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WebApp to start or stop remotely the computer's fan using HTTP (your computer's Firefox or your iPhone Safari...). Why do you want to do that? It's too impressive to stop the fan from your bed... :)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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