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Commandline ignores color on Led Strips (X570 I Aorus Pro Wifi)

Using 148b84b7. (Couldn't compile from source, had to add #include in ProfileManager.cpp.)

Everything works as expected in the GUI, can set colors and swap modes. Wanted to add the script as a systemd service and started exploring the commandline. Setting modes work but no matter which color I pass, I get the default Gigabyte orange color.

Tested combinations:

sudo ./OpenRGB -m "Breathing" -c "1ac6ff"
sudo ./OpenRGB -d 0 -m "Breathing" -c "f91b69"
sudo ./OpenRGB --color "F91B69" -m "Breathing"
sudo ./OpenRGB -d 0 -m "Breathing" --color "f91b69"
sudo ./OpenRGB  --color "f91b69,f91b69,8e44ad" 

sudo ./OpenRGB  --color "#f91b69"             
Error: Invalid argument to --color: #f91b69

sudo ./OpenRGB -d 0 -m "Breathing" -c "249,27,106"
Error: Invalid argument to -c: 249,27,106

5.3.0-7629-generic #31 (closed)158162882519.10~f90b7d5-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 14 19:56:45 UTC

Same issue in 5b82eb39, bd027e59, 4f8db7d6

EDIT Just noticed that the motherboard gets the color, it's the LED Strips that aren't working.

Edited by Pipshag