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Speak 510 not found #3
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The issue occurs because jlink was built specifically for headsets and does not support the Jabra Speak 510 speakerphone. Have you considered looking for alternative tools that might support the Speak 510 on Linux? |
Hmm, maybe I'll try updating jlink one of these days. I haven't had time to add headset configuration yet, but once that's in, you might be able to configure the Speak 510 as well, if that's what you're looking for ? |
jlink was my alternative tool ;-). I'm not aware of any other way to manage the Speak 510 on Linux. I'd be happy to test if/when you're ready. I was trying to verify I had latest firmware, but config (I don't think that there is much that is configurable) would be good as well. Thank you! |
Haha, okay! When I get around to updating it, I'll ping the issue for testing. 😊 |
jlink doesn't detect Speak 510 USB speakerphone
Installed jlink on Debian Testing system with option run without root permissions.
Plugged in Jabra Speak 510 via USB.
Launched jlink.
Animation next to Looking For Dongle shows rotating rectangle and only menu option is "Exit"
Tried with 510 plugged in before jlink launched as well as after jlink launched, same result.
Output from lsusb gives:
ID 0b0e:0422 GN Netcom Jabra SPEAK 510 USB
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