Now, on a system with boblight installed, we will configure it to match our chain. We might go back to this step again later on, after connecting the chain. If you get everything right there's no need to.

We need to create couple of files:

boblight.conf - The file that hold the configuration of the LEDs. It uses percentages to show the exact position of each LED. Think about it such that each LED shows the average color of a square of the screen. The square is defined by the numbers you see in this file. Later that will help us position the LEDs. This file should be placed in /etc/boblight.conf.

boboptions.txt - There is no further editing necessary for this file, you can copy mine. This file should be placed in your user directory.

More information about the configuration file can be found here: https://github.com/timsat/boblight-lightpack/wiki/...

There are many online boblight.conf generators you can find, just google `boblight conf generator` and use your favorite one.

After everything is ready we can test to see that it really works by running the command (from terminal):

sudo boblight-constant 0000FF

That should light the LEDs in blue (all of them). The color is given by RGB format, you can use an online converter to try any other color you like. I recommend test the PSU with white color, see if you get a bright white, if so - the PSU is good :)