WARNING: some attributes cannot be read from corsair-cpro kernel driver #711
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Is this normal? Did I not do something on install/config/whatever? Thanks! |
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aleksamagicka
Jun 1, 2024
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Yes, it's normal. During initialization, liquidctl will notice that you have the corsair-cpro kernel driver loaded and will request some info from it, instead of contacting the device directly. However, the kernel driver did not expose firmware and bootloader versions until very recently, so liquidctl doesn't ask it for that right now and logs the message you get instead. |
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Yes, it's normal. During initialization, liquidctl will notice that you have the corsair-cpro kernel driver loaded and will request some info from it, instead of contacting the device directly. However, the kernel driver did not expose firmware and bootloader versions until very recently, so liquidctl doesn't ask it for that right now and logs the message you get instead.