An entirely open source driver and user-space daemon that allows you to manage your Razer peripherals on GNU/Linux

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PKGBUILD 0000002476 2.42 KB
UPDATE.sh 0000000257 257 Bytes
_service 0000000483 483 Bytes
_service:download_url:v1.1.12.tar.gz 0000158885 155 KB
make_debian_dsc.sh 0000000384 384 Bytes
make_debian_orig_tar_gz.sh 0000000204 204 Bytes
make_debian_tar_xz.sh 0000000961 961 Bytes
openrazer-Debian_8.0.dsc 0000000871 871 Bytes
openrazer-Debian_9.0.dsc 0000000871 871 Bytes
openrazer-Debian_Sid.dsc 0000000871 871 Bytes
openrazer.dsc 0000000873 873 Bytes
openrazer.spec 0000004052 3.96 KB
razer-driver-dkms.install 0000000603 603 Bytes
razer_1.1.12-0.debian.tar.xz 0000006292 6.14 KB
razer_1.1.12.orig.tar.gz 0000158885 155 KB
update_git_commit.sh 0000000580 580 Bytes
update_release.sh 0000001288 1.26 KB
Revision 23 (latest revision is 80)
Luca Weiss's avatar Luca Weiss (z3ntu) committed (revision 23)
Update names for Debian
Comments 2

Damian Ivanov's avatar

Did you try to get this into Factory / Tumbleweed? if not I would like to co-maintain if included in Factory.


Luca Weiss's avatar

No I didn't. I kind of prefer maintaining the packages myself as there are no problems with outdated packages being kept in "stable" releases and users having problems with those. And I have this OBS repo anyways for all the other distros where the packages aren't included. I think it would just double the maintenance cost, the package in Factory / Tumbleweed and the one in this repo. And unfortunately openrazer isn't plug&play either, it requires the dkms package to build correct (and people always forget the kernel headers) and the user to be added to the plugdev group, otherwise it won't work correctly.

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