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For people who have Corsair hardware, the OpenLinkHub project might be one you need to take a look at to help you manage it all including iCUE LINK Hub.

It's not an official Corsair project, since like many other big-name brands, they don't provide direct Linux support. So one one Linux user decided to create a project to manage it all. OpenLinkHub supports over 100 devices across iCUE LINK Hub and other Corsair AIOs and Hubs for RGB lighting, fan speeds, system metrics, as well as keyboards, mice and headsets via a web dashboard.

The point is to unify all Corsair devices into a single UI available via the web.

Highlights:

  • Web-based UI accessible at http://localhost:27003
  • Control AIO coolers, fans, hubs, pumps, LCDs and RGB lighting
  • Manage keyboards, mice and headsets
  • Support for DDR4 and DDR5 memory
  • Custom fan profiles, temperature sensors and RGB editor
  • If you need a system tray menu - https://github.com/jurkovic-nikola/openlinkhub-tray

Check it out on GitHub and the website.

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scaine 28 Jul 2025
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Big Brand Too Lazy To Support Linux So Sole Dev Creates Incredible Open Source Project Instead is pretty much the most metal headline ever. You missed a trick there Liam!

But why is it always Corsair?? I stopped buying their stuff (along with Elgato) because they made it so clear a long time ago just exactly how lazy they actually are.
BigRob029 28 Jul 2025
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can we get him to rework OpenRGB's UI too?
jdb78 3 days ago
@scaine: which keyboard do you actually use then, if I may ask?
scaine 2 days ago
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I bought a WASDkeyboard, 10 keyless, cherry brown, imported from the States back in 2020, so I'm not a great example of "what to do when you want to avoid proprietary bullshit". Sorry.

I notice that wasdkeyboards.com has recently gone out of business [External Link] too, which is a real shame. They weren't cheap, but they're brilliantly made. I recently removed every key for a big clean. Absolutely solid construction. I loved that you choose the colour layout when purchasing, and the cherry on the cake was being able to choose an alternative logo for your "windows" key.

I went very understated:
https://i.imgur.com/pB8z7jE.jpeg [External Link]
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