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1.5.0

_Summary for the 1.5.0 release: Corsair Commander Pro and Lighting Node Pro
support; EVGA GTX 1080 FTW and ASUS Strix RTX 2080 Ti OC support on Linux;
Corsair Vengeance RGB and TSE2004-compatible DDR4 modules support on Intel on
Linux; `--direction` flag, replacing previous "backwards-" modes; improved
error handling and reporting; new project home; other improvements and fixes._

_Note for Linux package maintainers: this release introduces a new dependency,
Python 'smbus' (from the i2c-tools project); additionally, since trying to
access I²C/SMBus devices without having the i2c-dev kernel module loaded will
result in errors, `extra/linux/modules-load.conf` is provided as a suggestion;
finally, `extra/linux/71-liquidctl.rules` will now (as provided) give
unprivileged access to i801_smbus adapters._

1.4.2

_Summary for the 1.4.2 release: standardized hexadecimal parsing in the CLI;
fixes for Windows and mac OS; improvements to Hydro Platinum/Pro XT and Kraken
X3 drivers._

1.4.1

_Summary for the 1.4.1 release: fix a regression with NZXT E-series PSUs, an
unreliable test case, and some ignored Hidapi errors; also make a few other
small improvements to the documentation and test suite._

1.4.0

_Summary for the 1.4.0 release: fourth-generation NZXT Kraken coolers, Corsair
Platinum and Pro XT coolers, select Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 motherboards,
additional color formats, improved fan and pump profiles in third-generation
Krakens, and other improvements._

1.3.3

_Summary for the 1.3.3 release: fix possibly stale data with HIDs and other minor issues._

1.3.2

_Summary for the 1.3.2 release: fix fan status reporting from Smart Device V2._

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