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Anybody use a USB headset adapter for laptop in stretch?
Anybody use a USB headset adapter for laptop in stretch?
If so please post vendor, model and if you had to do any config file tweaks to get it to work. My post here describes trouble I am having with the one from amzonia that pops up first in a google search claiming to work under linux.
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Re: Anybody use a USB headset adapter for laptop in stretch?
I have a Logitech USB headset adapter that I have received with an old pair of headphones.
After I plug it into my steel series headset, the system sees the headset as a Logitech device.
No additional configuration needed, everything just worked. You may will need to change the default settings in pulse though.
I am using Stretch 64 bit.
After I plug it into my steel series headset, the system sees the headset as a Logitech device.
No additional configuration needed, everything just worked. You may will need to change the default settings in pulse though.
I am using Stretch 64 bit.
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