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argh but the keyboard still goes back to its default settings, which i wanted to get rid of, after a few minutes.
Darn, I have no idea what could be causing that :c sorry friend!
~~It works fine now.~~ Uninstalled the openRGB flatplak from the kde neon app store (discover) and instead installed the .deb from the openrgb-website. ~~Now it works with static dimmed LEDs. NICE!~~
correction: nevermind it does not work. Again. They keyboard just resets itself after like a minute, regardless. Don't understand what is happening.
the classic cronjob workaround works great.
The command
/usr/bin/openrgb --profile /home/user/.config/OpenRGB/test.orp
runs fine, loads the test.orp setting i saved with openrgb-GUI. Until the keyboard goes back to default after 4 min or so.Therefore i made a cronjob that does the same, just every 3 minutes:
*/3 * * * * /usr/bin/openrgb --profile /home/user/.config/OpenRGB/test.orp