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    Lenovo Legion Linux Support

    Lenovo Legion Linux Support

    Driver and tools for controlling Lenovo Legion laptops in Linux

    Lenovo Legion Linux (LLL) brings additional drivers and tools for Lenovo Legion series laptops to Linux. It is the alternative to Lenovo Vantage or Legion Zone (both Windows only). It allows you to control features like the fan curve, power mode, power limits, rapid charging, and more. This has been achieved through reverse engineering and disassembling the ACPI firmware, as well as the firmware and memory of the embedded controller (EC).
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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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: 5 This Week
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  • 3
    mbpfan

    mbpfan

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

    mbpfan is a lightweight daemon for Linux that provides fan speed management for MacBook and MacBook Pro hardware. It reads temperature data via the coretemp kernel module and drives fan speeds through the applesmc interface, making it especially valuable for users running Linux natively on Apple hardware where automatic thermal control may be lacking. The daemon supports multiple processors and multiple fans, allowing flexible configurations for complex Mac models, and aims to keep systems both cool and quiet by dynamically adjusting fan behavior. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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  • 4
    TeLOS Linux

    TeLOS Linux

    humbly smart Operating System - Debian derivative

    TeLOS is a new, universal Linux distribution, a carefully customized derivative of Debian bullseye / sid with KDE Plasma Desktop Environment featuring an unbiased selection of useful applications and services. You may find TeLOS Linux to be snappy, lightweight, ready for work or fun straight out of the box and easily configurable. This Operating System is freely distributed and honors free, open source software development.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    thinkfan

    fan control for control fans

    A simple fan control program. Read temperatures, check them against configured limits and switch to appropriate (also pre-configured) fan level. Requires a working thinkpad_acpi or any other hwmon driver that enables temperature reading and fan control from userspace.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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  • 6

    Open Hardware Monitor for Alienware

    Open Hardware Monitor Alienware r10 edition

    Open Hardware Monitor for Alienware r10 with automatic and manual fan curves. Replaces AWCC and outdated SpeedFan.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors repository

    lm-sensors is the canonical Linux project for reading motherboard and peripheral hardware sensors—temperatures, fan speeds, voltages—and exposing them to userspace. It ships a probing utility (sensors-detect) that identifies I²C/SMBus chips and kernel drivers, then a runtime tool (sensors) that prints human-readable readings for quick diagnostics. The companion library, libsensors, gives applications a stable API to query sensor values, enabling desktop applets, monitoring daemons, and alerting systems to build on a common foundation. ...
    Downloads: 1 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: 283 This Week
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  • 9
    Automatic fan/water pump speed control for a water-cooled pc.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Okapi Viewer

    Okapi Viewer

    Java app used for monitoring Okapi Solar Furnace fan control systems

    The Okapi Viewer app is intended for use by owners of Okapi solar air heater fan control systems. It is used to monitor data (inlet, outlet, ambient temperatures and fan speeds) broadcast by the Okapi systems that use the optional Bluetooth transceiver module. The app can also be connected to "hacked" Okapi systems by wiring a PL2303 USB adapter (or similar) to the "hacked" Okapi.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Oh My Fan!

    Oh My Fan!

    Keep your Mac away from heat!

    Oh My Fan! is a very useful app. It allows you to adjust your fan speed to make your Intel Mac run cooler. Benefit Highlighting: * Run in background mode with the CPU temperature info diplayed in the menu bar. * Drag the pointer in dashboard to adjust the fan speed. * You can control the fan speed from within the menubar easily. * See the temperature values in either Celsius(℃) or Fahrenheit(℉). * You can choose whether the Oh My Fan! will start at login, and I recommend do...
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  • 12
    Phoebetria

    Phoebetria

    Software control for the BitFenix Recon fan controller.

    Phoebetria lets you take control of your BitFenix Recon fan controller on more operating systems than the official software. It offers all of the same features as the official software, with the exception of remote access, and has been tested on Windows, Linux, and OS X. The current plan is that future releases will add functionality and control that the official software does not provide -- giving you even more control over your fans.
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    AMDOverdriveCtrl
    This tool let's you control the frequency and fan settings of your AMD/ATI video card. It depends on the proprietary AMD/ATI Catalyst display driver and makes use of the AMD Display Library (ADL).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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  • 14

    Antec Kuhler 920 Linux Driver/Control

    Antec Kuhler 920 Linux Driver/Control

    Linux Driver and control program for the Antec H20 - 920 Series liquid coolers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    overdrive5

    AMD GPU power/fan control via ADL OverDrive5 interface

    Command line tool that uses AMD ADL OverDrive5 interface to control power and fan speed of their GPU boards. Look at the Wiki page about usage. Works on Windows and Linux (if video driver is loaded).
    Downloads: 0 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: 1 This Week
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    Suite of tools for Buffalo NAS devices. Switch monitoring daemon, power management server and client, ACP server and fan control daemon.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver

    Linux kernel driver for ThinkPad laptops

    This is a Linux driver for ThinkPad laptops, written by Borislav Deianov and Henrique de Moraes Holschuh. It aims to support various features of these laptops which are accessible through a ThinkPad-specific ACPI framework. The newest version is available in the latest version of the Linux kernel.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Quiet Fan
    Quiet Fan implements a control loop to set your CPU or motherboard fan speed. This means that it uses the lowest possible fan speed to keep a target temperature, and eliminates damaging hardware temperature oscillations.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    autofan is a very simple and light daemon written in C that automatically controls fan speed, according to GPU/board temperature, on an Nvidia-card that doesn't support automatic hardware control. It builds ontop of the nvclock backend.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A daemon to automatically control the fan speed of Thinkpad laptops using the ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver in order to minimize noise pollution and extend battery life.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This software wants to be the Unix brother of Windows SpeedFan. Using the package lm-sensors it is able to monitor the system temperatures and the fan speeds and control them by easy commands. It's being planned to add a user GUI to be more friendly.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    These tools aim to Toshiba-Laptop users, who want to use their extra keys to control the brightness of the LCD or to control the fan. It even lets you use the extra multimediakeys on the newer Laptops to control xmms, a dvd-player software, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 24
    Thinkpad fan control : Controls IBM / Lenovo Thinkpad computer's fan according to user defined temperatures.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 25
    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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