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OpenRazer 3.10.3 Brings Linux Driver Support For Razer's Naga V2 Pro & Strider Chroma

([Hardware] 5 Hours Ago Razer Linux Drivers)


OpenRazer 3.10.3 was released on Wednesday as the newest update to this set of open-source, community-maintained and out-of-tree drivers for Razer hardware on Linux.

The OpenRazer 3.10.3 brings compatibility fixes for the upcoming Linux v6.15 kernel as well as a handful of different bug fixes for different Razer devices. Plus support for a few new Razer products.

OpenRazer 3.10.3 adds support for the Razer Naga V2 Pro, which is a high-end gaming mouse retailing for as much as around [1]$180 USD on Amazon (affiliate link).

The Razer Strider Chroma is also now supported by the new OpenRazer release. The Razer Strider Chroma is a [2]~$130 on Amazon (affiliate link) high-end mouse mat with RGB lighting zones and other features.

Downloads and more details on the OpenRazer 3.10.3 open-source Razer Linux drivers update via [3]GitHub .



[1] https://amzn.to/3GILGdn

[2] https://amzn.to/4d6BBTL

[3] https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/releases/tag/v3.10.3



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Microsoft Mandatory Survey (#14)

Customers who want to upgrade to Windows 98 Second Edition must now fill
out a Microsoft survey online before they can order the bugfix/upgrade.

Question 14: How would you rate the performance of the Microsoft defense
team in the antitrust trial?

A. Perfect; they have clearly shown that Microsoft's market leading
position is good for consumers.

B. Outstanding; all of the pundits who are predicting that Microsoft will
lose are a bunch of idiots.

C. Excellent; Bill Gates' wonderful video deposition clearly demonstrated
to the American public that he is a true visionary.

D. I don't know; I haven't been paying any attention to the case because I
know Microsoft will prevail anyways.