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11-13-2018 11:23 AM #1
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ASUS and open source
dear asus,
dear developers,
the world is going forwards to open source.
Why don't you make a little step and give some help to developers who are reverse engennering the AURA or make some of your useful tools like the "battery health charging" app or the "ROG gaming center" work on linux?
Even microsoft understood the possibility of this opening
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11-13-2018 11:30 AM #2
Korth PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) Processor Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) Memory (part number) Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Graphics Card #2 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Sound Card JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 Monitor ASUS PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 Storage #2 Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 CPU Cooler Raijintek NEMESIS/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 Case Obsidian 750D (original), 6xNH-A14 Power Supply Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Platinum Headset Pilot P51 PTT *modded* OS Arch, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 Network Router Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway Accessory #1 TP-Link AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe Accessory #2 ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) Accessory #3 ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501)
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I completely support this post, lol.
Proprietary (ASUS) code is rather paranoid when it can only be used to control physical (ASUS) hardware, opensource encourages open dev and innovation which can only sell more of that (ASUS) hardware, it'd be useless for anything on any other (competing) hardware, and it's just a bunch of little stuff like rainbow LEDs and battery status ... lol sharing it isn't gonna give away any precious trade secrets the other (competing) manufacturers haven't already (reverse) engineered themselves.
Be the first mobo OEM to break the barrier and embrace a friendly rapport with the enthusiasts, show them more loyalty and support and you'll gain more of the same in return, or let somebody else seize the initiative and you'll lose the opportunity.Last edited by Korth; 11-13-2018 at 11:37 AM.
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11-13-2018 12:18 PM #3
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I am happy to know that i am not the only one here who would love to see this "friendly rapport with the enthusiasts" from manufacters like ASUS!
I don't know if the forum is populated also by ASUS developers or people inside the organization but i hope someone will read this
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11-14-2018 12:42 PM #4
Agree The Opensource method just make the product more strong look at other open source products they are becoming Stronger and famous because of the big communities contributions.
Last edited by kevin85; 11-14-2018 at 12:49 PM.
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11-14-2018 08:28 PM #5
Korth PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) Processor Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) Memory (part number) Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Graphics Card #2 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Sound Card JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 Monitor ASUS PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 Storage #2 Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 CPU Cooler Raijintek NEMESIS/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 Case Obsidian 750D (original), 6xNH-A14 Power Supply Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Platinum Headset Pilot P51 PTT *modded* OS Arch, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 Network Router Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway Accessory #1 TP-Link AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe Accessory #2 ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) Accessory #3 ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501)
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The ASUS Tinkerboard was sort of a fine example of Doing It Wrong.
Closed source, codelocked, no documentation, no support, no dialogue, no nothing ... on a product squarely aimed at the DIY tinkers, builders, hackers, modders.
The only reason it's tragedy instead of comedy is that ASUS apparently still hasn't figured out the lesson here. A complex partnership with enthusiast customers, not a simple transaction with enthusiast wallets. It's what an always-growing number enthusiasts want and if ASUS doesn't sell it then they'll buy it from someone else, lol."All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams
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11-17-2018 06:00 PM #6
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i just discovered this https://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs...arge_in_linux/
lenovo in its thinkpad laptops give the possibility to linux users to change the threshold battery charge
ASUS what are you waiting for?