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Mockler

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  1. Honestly, I'm baffled. This thread is easily one of the largest on these forums and yet has no response from Corsair. Not even a "We have no plans to support Linux at this time." Just people warning they won't buy any more Corsair products, and then being ignored.
  2. Also made an account for this. Also own a few Corsair products. (I don't feel compelled to list them.) Also would appreciate Linux support. For those who are concerned that the software would have to be redeveloped for every distro out there, let me say this: If a package was made for Debian, it would easily be compatible for a majority of Linux users. If that package was made for Arch as well (whether it was made by Corsair, or converted by someone from the .deb), you'd very quickly have iCUE working on 90% of the distros gamers out there use right now. In fact, if you take a look at this graphic, which essentially shows Linux distro market share when it comes to gaming, you'll notice something interesting: Every distro on that list except for one is based either on Arch or Debian in some capacity. Pop_OS and Mint are even based on Ubuntu, which is also on the list and in turn is based on Debian. Fedora is the odd man out at 2.5%. The remaining distros are marginal enough not to be listed. Please Corsair, help us out. If we've learned anything from the Nvidia/Linux war it's A. The Linux community does have a large enough voice to be heard. B. If you give us even a little bit, we'll take it and run with it. You wouldn't have to do that much work. There are plenty of open source devs out there who would gladly do most of the heavy-lifting.
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