![]() ![]() It’s the same library with the same version, so it’s the library has the same interface. Thanks Miuku but I won’t call it a random symlink. Instead, grab the razercfg compiled vs 13.2 from: You should never randomly symlink libraries. I hope you can fix the error and use qrazercfg, it’s far more easy to make quick modifications to your mouse settings. To have “Python.h” in your system install “python3-devel” package (zypper install python3-devel). If it is not in your system, you will get an error like this: “fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory”. $> ln -s /usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.so.1.0 /usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.so.1Īfter that, you can execute the command to install the module:īut be sure to have “Python.h” in your system. I took its time and showed an error like the following one:Įrror: Failed to locate the Python library with /usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.so, /usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.so.1, /usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.aĪ library was missing, so I checked the available libraries in my “/usr/lib64/” similar to “libpython3.4m.so*” and I found a very similar one called “/usr/lib64/libpython3.4m.so.1.0” so I created a soft link to it with the name the pip3 PySide installation was expecting. Install PySide module using “pip3” as root: If you locate qrazercfg command (whereis qrazercfg) and check the first script line you will see it uses “/usr/bin/python3”. In my case, I have different python versions in my system, and when I installed PySide it installed only in one version (2.X) and not in the python version qrazercfg uses. After some time I was able to fix it, but as I said before, I am using openSUSE 13.2. I followed the compilation and installation instructions as you did, but ended up with the same result. I experienced the same problem, but I am using openSUSE 13.2. Then back to Yast2 and System Services to Enable I could find python3-pyside in the standard 12.3 release, so I added this repository:įtp./opensuse-buildservice/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_12.3Ĭp. The README instructed me to install these packages: My system is GNU/Linux openSUSE 12.3 64-bit. The side buttons, which I haven’t tested too much, goes forward/backward a page in FireFox. The Razer logo is set to “breathing” mode. One button increases acceleration, the other slows it down. What works right now: After reboot, mouse acceleration works fine and is controlled by pressing the two center buttons on the top of the mouse. As far as I know, I do have python3-pyside installed. The commandline razercfg works fine with razerd running in a separate shell. I get this error:įile “/usr/local/bin/qrazercfg”, line 18, in When I manually run razerd in a separate shell, I can’t run the QT-based gui version of razercfg, qrazercfg. When I do a “ps -ef | grep razerd”, I don’t see the daemon running. I confirmed with “chkconfig -list” after a reboot to see that razerd is listed to run at runlevels 2, 3, 4, 5 and stop at 0, 1, 6. ![]() ![]() After putting the provided razerd init script in /etc/init.d/, I used Yast2/System Services to Enable razerd. I can’t seem to get the razerd daemon to start after boot. ![]() This tool is a replacement for Razer’s Synapse configuration tool that only runs on Windows and OSX. The mouse works fine after connecting to the system (other than very fast default acceleration), but I wanted to configure it using the open source tool created by Michael Busch. ![]()
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