NOTE *** at 07:15 supgefxctl is no longer a dependency of asusctl and must be installed on its own. I am updating the "Install the Asus-linux utility" section to reflect that.
In this video I am going to walk you through getting linux (Fedora 37) installed on your Asus ROG laptop. We are going to leverage tools from the asus-linux.org project to allow for better control of the laptops RGB, GPU and Fan speed.
Commands
Disable WiFi Power saving mode
sudo vi /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/wifi-powersave-off.conf
File contents are:
[connection]
wifi.powersave = 2
Restart NetwokManager service
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
Add the Asus-linux repo
sudo dnf copr enable lukenukem/asus-linux
Install the Asus-linux utility *** updated commands
sudo dnf install asusctl supergfxctl
sudo dnf update --refresh
Enable the supergfx service
sudo systemctl enable supergfxd.service
Start the supergfxd service *not in the video*
sudo systemctl start supergfxd
Install the ROG Control Center (GUI)
sudo dnf install asusctl-rog-gui
KeyBinding Commands
ROG Control Center: rog-control-center
Next Fan Mode: asusctl profile -n
Aura Next Mode: asusctl led-mode -n
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