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C Needa 04-24-2015 11:11 AM

Can't install logitech G35 headset
 
Hey there,

I recently switched from windows to linux, but am still having some problems adapting. What bothers me the most is that I cant use my headset properly. When I plug it in without having installed the driver software necessary to run the surround sound, it only sends part of my sound to my headset, the rest gets played by my laptop's speakers. I have tried installing the driver software while working with wine windows program loader, but each time I get the 'sorry, this software is not compatible with your OS'. Does anyone have an idea how I could solve this so I can use my headset properly again? I am running the xUbuntu version.

Thanks in advance!

C Needa

floppy_stuttgart 04-24-2015 12:51 PM

start "alsamixer" in a windows and move the setups?

C Needa 04-24-2015 01:01 PM

Hey man,

Thanks for the help, but for some reason, he doesn't recognize my headset I think :/

floppy_stuttgart 04-24-2015 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C Needa (Post 5352518)
Hey man,
Thanks for the help, but for some reason, he doesn't recognize my headset I think :/

I dont understand. You wrote before
" it only sends part of my sound to my headset, the rest gets played by my laptop's speakers."
What does it means: is it a question of balance between headset and speaker?
alsamixer could change the balance.

C Needa 04-25-2015 06:03 AM

Hey man, sorry for being so unclear, I didn't make myself understandable.
Certain parts of my sound get sent to my headset (skype, teamspeak, ingame sounds) but the rest (music I would play with banshee, youtube) all gets sent to my laptop's speakers. When I open Alsamixer it shows as a 'USB mixer' and when I try to change the settings (Headphone, bass, treble and mic) it doesn't do or change anything. Maybe I could fix it by downloading the logitech sound support drivers. Problem is that when I download them and run them with wine windows loader I always get the message that the software isn't supported for my system. No clue though which one I should use then. Tried both windows 8 versions and the windows 7 64-bit version here : http://support.logitech.com/product/...adset#download

Thanks again for taking your time to help me!

floppy_stuttgart 04-25-2015 01:38 PM

Forget downloading any windows driver.
Lets start from the beginning: debug http://www.alsa-project.org/main/ind.../Help_To_Debug
(and/or give the outputs of lsusb, lspci).
I see your headset: a USB.
We have to see if alsa support that machine.

DavidMcCann 04-26-2015 10:33 AM

Try installing pavucontrol and running it from the command line. That usually fixes USB sound problems in Ubuntu-based distros for me.


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