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How to Install CoreCtrl on Debian Bookworm – Step by step

August 3, 2025 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Debian Bookworm Installing CoreCtrl – Step by step Guide

How to Install CoreCtrl in Debian Bookworm 12 GNU/Linux desktop – Step by step Tutorial.

And CoreCtrl for Debian Bookworm is a Free and Open Source GNU/Linux App that allows you to control with ease your Computer Hardware using Application Profiles. It aims to be flexible, comfortable and accessible to Regular Users.

So with can easily and Automatically Configure your System when a program is launched (works for Windows applications too). It doesn’t matter what the Program is, a Game, a 3D Modeling app, a Video Editor or… even a Compiler! It offers you full Hardware Control per App.

Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions on Getting Started with CoreCtrl on Debian.

How to Install CoreCtrl on Debian Bookworm – Step by step
  1. 1. Setting Up Backports

    How to Install Backports Repository on Debian GNU/Linux

    Backports Debian Setup Guide
    Follow instructions to Enable the ‘contrib‘ and ‘non-free‘ Sources.
    Especially relevant, for the Updated release instead: enable openSUSE CoreCtrl Repository for Debian!

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