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tuxmark5 : github.com/tuxmark5
Zimmux : github.com/Zimmux
kiwistrongis : github.com/kiwistrongis
- udev >= 206
- git, pkg-config
- ghc
- cabal, cabal-install
- libusb 1.0.0 and headers
- haskell usb (>= 1.3.0.2) and cmdargs libraries
sudo aptitude install ghc libusb-1.0-0-dev cabal-install git pkg-config
cabal update
cabal install usb cmdargs
sudo yum -y install ghc libusb libusb-devel cabal-install git pkgconfig
cabal update
cabal install usb cmdargs
sudo pacman -Syu ghc libusb cabal-install git pkg-config
cabal update
cabal install usb cmdargs
Install GHC, libusb 1.0.0 headers, cabal. Then:
cabal update
cabal install usb cmdargs
make && sudo make install
You will have to run ~/.local/bin/apexctl
manually (as root) to enable the extra keys after every boot.
make && make local-install
apexctl --help
sudo apexctl
sudo apexctl colors \
-s RRGGBB:A \
-n RRGGBB:A \
-e RRGGBB:A \
-w RRGGBB:A \
-l RRGGBB:A
sudo apexctl colors \
--south=RRGGBB:A \
--north=RRGGBB:A \
--east=RRGGBB:A \
--west=RRGGBB:A \
--logo=RRGGBB:A
Where RR, GG, and BB are in the domain of [00,ff], and A is in the domain of [1,8].
Example:
sudo apexctl colors \
-s bb33bb:6 \
-n ee1111:6 \
-e 33aa33:6 \
-w 88ee88:6 \
-l aa7777:6
sudo apexctl br (1..8)
Example:
sudo apexctl br 6
Some distros ( Fedora 19, for example ) do not have /usr/local/sbin
in their secure_path
. This means you cannot just run sudo apexctl
, you will have to run sudo -E apexctl
or sudo /usr/local/sbin/apexctl
. To fix this, there are two options.
Find the line that sets secure_path in /etc/sudoers
and change it to the following ( or anything that includes /usr/local/sbin
):
Defaults secure_path = /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
Alternatively, before installation, change this line in the makefile:
binary_install_dir = /usr/local/sbin
to:
binary_install_dir = /usr/sbin