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Will you ever properly support Linux OS or our money are not the same like the those on the Windows team money ?

  • November 29, 2024
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PerScorilo

1). I can't have mouse profiles on any of those open razer UI's, how to get there ?

2) .. when you will support Linux customers as the first class citizens  ? .. or we should be paying for forever for our heresy to choose something better than Microsoft thing ?.

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byteShadowBluedirect153

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Agreed. Razer please start supporting Linux users as well. It’s very strange that Linux is omitted completely. I have Razer mouse and keyboard and while they work fine in Linux, there’s no software to control anything apart from some 3rd party gimmicks.

Also what in the world were you thinking when creating a headset which requires a weird Microsoft USB dongle to work? And it didn’t even come shipped with one and I needed to purcahse trhe dongle separately as well. I recently moved to Linux as my main system and there’s no way to make my Razer Kaira Pro to work in Linux that I know of and thus it’s become a useless headset. Who even comes up with stupid ideas of that level really?


pointaction
  • Insider Mini
  • June 26, 2026

This needs to happen because I refuse to upgrade to Windows 11 and Windows 10 will be full end of life October 14, 2026. I am on Windows 10 with the extended support.

 

Razer please do a Razer Synapse 4 for Linux….

 

You know that Mac is The Core: It is based on Darwin, an open-source Unix-like operating system built on the Mach kernel and FreeBSD.

 

Linux is based on the Unix operating system. Developed in the 1970s, Unix was a foundational platform that introduced key concepts like a hierarchical file system and modular utilities. Linux was created in 1991 as a free, open-source clone of Unix.