Managing your hardware fully on Linux can be a hassle since vendors don't support it directly usually, but OpenLinkHub makes Corsair devices a bit easier.
It's an open-source Linux interface for iCUE LINK Hub and other Corsair AIOs and Hubs. You can manage RGB lighting, fan speeds, system metrics, as well as keyboards, mice and headsets via a web dashboard. The latest release 0.6.1 rolled out last week with expanded device support and other improvements.
Full changelog includes:
Devices:
- Support for K70 PRO MINI (USB, Wireless) - #163
 - Support for SABRE RGB PRO - #152
 - Support for HS80 RGB USB - #154
 - Support for NIGHTSWORD RGB - #153
 - Support for K65 Plus Wireless (
 2b11)Fixes:
- GPU Temperature is shown as 0.0 in multi-GPU system
 - Fans spin at 100% on restart using External HWMON sensor
 Misc:
- Duplicate RGB Profiles
 - Dimming feature not supported?
 - Macro chaining
 - Check for LCD presence if LCD wasn't installed before
 - Move Link System Hub metadata to external JSON file
 - iCUE LINK ADAPTER support for:
 
- 4x LS430 Aurora
 - 5x LS350 Aurora
 - iCUE LINK 5000T RGB
 - iCUE LINK 9000D RGB
 - 1-6 QL Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)
 - 1-6 LL Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)
 - 1-6 RGB LED Strip (with Corsair RGB Hub)
 - 1-6 8-LED Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)
 
See more on the GitHub page.
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