![]() The UI could either be WPF on windows, or perhaps rewritten as blazor so it could be web or app based. I have to admit, I would quite like to see a version of this that runs as a service in the background on windows and linux, with a config/monitor UI separate. It would also make it (more) suitable for headless devices, servers and such too, which would also be great! I think that would make this already excellent tool just that little bit better. Most of the logic could, but the app structure, UI and everything else would need to be started over from scratch. TLDR: FanControl isn't directly portable to Linux. Also, AFAIK, there is no mature dotnet GUI framework on Linux right now worth investing time in. Which means, would have to create a whole new UI project with an other UI tech stack. FanControl is a WPF app, and WPF works in dotnet 6, but on windows only.However, with a bit of code, managed to get manual fan control for all detected PWM in ubuntu. LHM does have a basic lm-sensors readout, but no fan control.
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