# Ryzen controller *_I'm looking for maintainers and reviewers, if you know Electron/React and have some spare times, please open an issue or ping `@storm1er#0376` on [discord](https://discord.gg/EahayUv)._* Thanks to https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj and his author, ryzenadj.exe is included (windows only for now). - [What's this?](#whats-this) - [Installation](#installation) - [Windows](#windows) - [Debian like](#debian-like) - [Redhat like](#redhat-like) - [Troubleshoot, Q&A](#troubleshoot-qa) - [Development](#development) - [Pre-requisite](#pre-requisite) - [Dev install](#dev-install) - [Building binaries and installers](#building-binaries-and-installers) - [Using Windows](#using-windows) - [Using Linux](#using-linux) ## Disclaimer - if you intend to use Ryzen Controller in a video posted online e.g. YouTube, please credit the Ryzen Controller team and post a link to the Ryzen Controller website where the users can download the software!! ## What's this? - It's a little Ryzen Master for laptops. - Works best on 2xxx Ryzen series (3xxx series is experimental) ## Installation ### Windows - Go to [release page](https://gitlab.com/le.storm1er/ryzen-controller/releases) - Download the latest `Ryzen Controller Setup X.X.X.exe` - Enjoy! ### Debian like - Go to [RyzenAdj](https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj) repo. - Download and build as explained in [Build requirements](https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj#build-requirements). - Go to Ryzen Controller's [release page](https://gitlab.com/le.storm1er/ryzen-controller/releases) - Download the latest `ryzen-controller_X.X.X_ARCH.deb` file. - `sudo dpkg -i ryzen-controller_X.X.X_ARCH.deb` - Launch with `sudo ryzencontroller` - Set the path to your freshly builded `ryzenadj` binary into the "settings" tab. - Enjoy! ### Redhat like - Go to [RyzenAdj](https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj) repo. - Download and build as explained in [Build requirements](https://github.com/FlyGoat/RyzenAdj#build-requirements). - Go to Ryzen Controller's [release page](https://gitlab.com/le.storm1er/ryzen-controller/releases) - Download the latest `ryzen-controller-X.X.X.ARCH.rpm` file. - `sudo rpm -u ryzen-controller-X.X.X.ARCH.rpm` - Launch with `sudo ryzencontroller` - Set the path to your freshly builded `ryzenadj` binary into the "settings" tab. - Enjoy! ### Caution! - Ryzen Controller Team is not liable for any damages that my occur from using Ryzen Controller or RyzenADJ, Please use at your own risk! ## Troubleshoot, Q&A > I'm getting an error when installing ryzen controller on linux _You may need to install `smartmontools` & `lm-sensors` packages to allow Ryzen Controller to work well._ ```bash # Install the app sudo dpkg -i ryzen-controller_x.x.x_amd64.deb # If you get error about missing dependencies sudo apt-get -f install # To ensure correct temperature and others sys-info sudo apt-get -y smartmontools lm-sensors ``` > Why yarn? _See https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/1147#issuecomment-276284477_ ## Development **THIS PART IS ONLY FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSE, IF YOU JUST WANT TO USE RYZEN CONTROLLER, SEE THE [INSTALLATION](#installation) PART.** ### Pre-requisite - NodeJS v10.18.0 or newer. - About building dependencies: - No dependencies for windows installer - See [electron-installer-debian requirements](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-installer-debian#requirements) - See [electron-installer-redhat requirements](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-installer-redhat#requirements) ### Dev install ```bash cd project yarn install --frozen-lockfile # Please commit any change in yarn.lock/package.json in separated merge request yarn start # You may want to look at "start:*" scripts in package.json ``` ### Building binaries and installers #### Using Windows ```bash cd project yarn docker # may not be needed, depends on your machine yarn clean # You may want to look at "clean:*" scripts in package.json yarn dist-pack-win # You may want to look at "dist-pack:*" scripts in package.json ``` #### Using Linux ```bash cd project yarn docker # may not be needed, depends on your machine yarn clean # You may want to look at "clean:*" scripts in package.json yarn dist-pack-linux # You may want to look at "dist-pack:*" scripts in package.json ```