When will there ba a Linux Version of Signal RGB?

Working as hard as we can as a small team~!

Super excited for this! I’m curious if you’ve had any engagement with the OpenRGB team and would contribute to their GitHub? The two teams working together could potentially enhance each other’s software greatly. OpenRGB is specifically light on hardware support and so I’d like to keep using SignalRGB as I finalize transitioning all of my computers to Ubuntu Studio. Seems like collaboration would be a win-win.

(I, like others have said, would also be happy to beta test and provide feedback)

I don’t believe the dev teams communicate much as competing teams. I know someone in the community has made an OpenRGB plugin so that devices that work in ORGB can also work in SRGB, but other than community driven projects I don’t foresee much collaboration officially. Maybe my crystal ball is wrong though!

I’m glad at least they have a representative on the forums, but honestly for the amount of money they make with the premium price they charge for the pro subscription, i can’t figure out how the dev team is so freaking slow, as a software developer myself I make more complex stuff alone in less time, they even have a huge community willing to help them and still don’t give a single f###, I don’t think they deserve their users. If OpenRGB didn’t have such a mediocre UI and bugged plugins SignalRGB would be dead

i’d also love to test a beta version!
very excited!

This is great, hopefully we have some Alpha/Beta versions to test. I tried using openRGB and it almost bricked my PC, and it seems to have issues with AMD AM5 motherboards.

I’m also a paid pro user and about to switch to Linux, Fedora workstation with Gnome desktop to be precise. Same for me, if the move turns out good, I’ll have to unsubscribe from the pro service.

I’d gladly give time for beta testing as I have ESP32 devices and ARGB Motherboard components from Gigabyte.

Finally pulled my computer out of its box after a few years. I just switched to Bazzite and would also like to add my name to the list of people waiting for a Linux version.

i recently dual booted linux, i have a yearly pro subscription on signalrgb
excited for the linux (alpha) release

“if the competition was better than signalrgb then signalrgb would be dead” xD thats why its not dead, competiton is worse.

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I recently switched from Windows 11 to CachyOS and couldn’t be happier, but there don’t seem to be any good RGB programs. I tested this out on Windows and it seems much nicer than the manufacturer apps, I would happily pay for a Linux version of Signal

I recently switched to cachyOS and would gladly pay for a Linux version (I’m already paying for the Windows version).

Planning the move from Windows to Linux. I was a pretty early adopter, and I will miss using SignalRGB, but Windows has become too much of a hassle to continue using. Linux has become a reasonable alternative for gamers, so I suspect more and more of your users will switch to it as well. I will be happy to test any Linux build you plan to release. I’ll be on the Discord if needed.

Recently moved from Windows 11 to Nobara Linux… the only RGB app is kinda lacklustre, can’t wait for the release of the Linux version of SignalRGB :slight_smile:

Still have no ETA for the Linux version, but it’s definitely being worked on. We appreciate everyone’s patience.

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looks like its gonna be a good while if there’s still no ETA…
damn

We do not have any ETAs yet, and we want to make sure that we do it right. We’ll be sure to announce it as we get closer to any release dates. Thanks for your patience!