TRCC Linux is a Linux application for controlling and customizing supported Thermalright LCD displays and LED segment displays found on CPU coolers, AIO pump heads, and fan hubs.
It provides native Linux support for managing display content, themes, overlays, RGB lighting, and device settings through graphical and command-line interfaces, and is intended as a community-developed alternative to the vendor’s Windows-only software.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Provides native Linux support for compatible Thermalright LCD and LED devices.
- Includes a graphical interface for managing themes, overlays, playback, lighting, and device settings.
- Offers a command-line interface for device control and automation.
- Supports LCD displays and LED segment displays on selected Thermalright coolers, pump heads, and fan hubs.
- Handles multiple USB protocols including SCSI, HID LCD, and HID LED devices.
- Supports theme customisation, video playback, overlays, RGB LED control, and hardware monitoring.
- Provides packages for major Linux distributions including Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and NixOS. There’s also experimental support for FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows.
- Includes a reporting tool to help expand hardware compatibility through community testing.
Website: github.com/Lexonight1/thermalright-trcc-linux
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Developer: Lexonight1
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
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