Open RGB doesn´t register the udev rules.

I´ve tried a lot of different guides but to no avail, any ideas how to make it work?
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Solution:
In the autostart menu
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biebel
biebel2mo ago
That's on the flatpak version I bet. Don't worry about it, the udev openrgb rules are included in bazzite
SnoVV.
SnoVV.OP2mo ago
I've managed to get past this issue but smacked right into another one. for some reason OpenRGB doesn't get access to my RAM rgb unless i unload certain kernel driver and every time i want to turn off that fkn rgb i have to first run sudo rmmod spd5118 and than finally my RAMs appear in the selection so i can turn them off. I need to somehow run this command on the start up so OpenRGB can do its job. Sadly my knowledge ends with this, it appears that i have to write a script for it and that's just way too much for me. I installed this as my first Linux yesterday and i feel like I'm drowning. ALSO for some reason OpenRGB doesn´t start on start up with this message in settings:
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biebel
biebel2mo ago
The autostart is relatively easy to fix, but first try to switch to the app image version of openrgb. It's the only one that is supported by both openargb and bazzite
SnoVV.
SnoVV.OP2mo ago
I've already switched the version from flatpack to .appimage downloaded from openrgb's website and it works. Except the autostart. The rules thing is fixed by the version switch.
SnoVV.
SnoVV.OP2mo ago
Ive managed to learn how to blacklist kernell drivers so they do not even try to start, so this part of the issue is fixed. Now i just need to make OpenRGB start on startup without error.
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biebel
biebel2mo ago
Nice. The trick to it is to just delete the entry that is made for you and then add it manually.
Solution
biebel
biebel2mo ago
In the autostart menu

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