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#1 2016-05-20 15:56:41

daviddavo
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Registered: 2015-12-30
Posts: 64

Use USB Card (Logitech G430) with Pulseaudio

Hello, I'm using Archlinux with alsa. When I do a speaker-test sound comes out of my headphones. And the sound (Out and in) works well with Teamspeak3 (When I select alsa as manager). The thing is that these are the only programs that work.

Packages that I have installed:

[davo@Davo-Arch10 ~]$ pacman -Qs alsa
local/alsa-firmware 1.0.29-1
    ALSA firmware package
local/alsa-lib 1.1.1-1
    An alternative implementation of Linux sound support
local/alsa-plugins 1.1.1-1
    Extra alsa plugins
local/alsa-utils 1.1.1-1
    An alternative implementation of Linux sound support
local/lib32-alsa-lib 1.1.1-1
    An alternative implementation of Linux sound support (32 bit)
local/lib32-alsa-plugins 1.1.1-1
    Extra alsa plugins (32-bit)
local/pulseaudio-alsa 2-3
    ALSA Configuration for PulseAudio
local/zita-alsa-pcmi 0.2.0-3
    The successor of clalsadrv, provides easy access to ALSA PCM devices.
[davo@Davo-Arch10 ~]$ pacman -Qs pulseaudio
local/lib32-libpulse 8.0-1
    A featureful, general-purpose sound server (32-bit client libraries)
local/paprefs 0.9.10-6
    A simple GTK-based configuration dialog for PulseAudio
local/plasma-pa 5.6.4-1 (plasma)
    Plasma applet for audio volume management using PulseAudio
local/pulseaudio 8.0-3
    A featureful, general-purpose sound server
local/pulseaudio-alsa 2-3
    ALSA Configuration for PulseAudio
local/pulseaudio-equalizer 8.0-3
    Equalizer for PulseAudio
local/pulseaudio-gconf 8.0-3
    GConf support for PulseAudio

If i have to post more info, please ask me

Note: I think that it detects that there is something pluged in in the PC Case in and out.

Last edited by daviddavo (2016-05-20 15:58:43)

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