i plugged in my usb dongle for my stealth 500x headset (they are designed for xbox) and it's not being recognized. I installed xone, an app that SHOULD have enabled support for it but after a restart it still does not work.
#[SOLVED] turtle beach headphones not recognized
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install hardinfo2 and investigate your hardware thru it. especially, comb over the Summary part deeply
Ill do it in just a sec
hardinfo2 is not avalible thru apt @tulip vortex
sudo apt update
nvm it was hardinfo
yea still no
if not, then hardinfo
it comes up as generic x-box pad
they also come up in bluetooth
sound stuff
stealth 500x is what comes up in bluetooth mode, trying to get it to work with the dongle so that i can use both the mic and the headset
should be under 'sound'
i dont see sound
then it can only run as a d-pad controller
they're headphones
certainly not as both at the same damn time over BT
show inxi -SMAxxx && lsusb from a fully-maximized terminal window
well it shows up on the third-last line
i guess needs some special driver package to be seen as an Audio device
it's not supposed to show up as stealth 500x, in windows it shows up as Xbox Controller when it's functional
i'm using xone
SecureBoot enabled
why in the BLUE HELL would it show up as a controller if it's a set of headphones?
anyway, disable secure boot or else no third-party drivers will ever load.
then redo the xone thing
that's just the name of it, actual controllers come up as Xbox Wireless Controller or Xbox Wired Controller
can I still use systemctl to reboot to firmware if I disable secure boot
no
turn off the pc
turn it back on, press ur 'enter BIOS' key, whatever the heck it may be
turn off Secure Boot
Hold on I have to enable advanced
The only thing I can find related to boot is uefi vs csm
oh nvm I can just search for it
Disabling secure boot after a reboot, still no audio source from it
shows up the same way it did before
SecureBoot disabled
then purge the drivers or whatever u had set up hours ago, and reinstall them and then reboot
i can't uninstall them the script doesn't run
with and without su
right click and open script with notepad or whatever
read thru it good
see where it puts these fk'd up things
this is why it failed to work
im nnot very good at these things im not exactly sure what im looking for
open system monitor. go to its menu. ensure 'show all processes' is set
Uninstalling xone v0.9-226-ga16acb0...
Error! The module/version combo: xone-v0.9-226-ga16acb0 is not located in the DKMS tree.
then sort by process column name, and see if some app that should be running is running . (related to xone)
nothing related to xone
all processes toggled
if this is a fresh install, then just reinstall linux. takes 10 minutes on an SSD. then do a timeshift snapshot the moment u boot the fresh install. then confirm sb is off with mokutil, and then install the xone thing
it's not, and i'd really rather not install everything again
or if u had made a snapshot, roll back to a few days ago
if there's another way
did not, and did not even know about that until just right now
otherwise idk. u'll have to wait for others who know much about that driver thing/script
can you do anything with this ninstalling xone v0.9-226-ga16acb0...
Error! The module/version combo: xone-v0.9-226-ga16acb0 is not located in the DKMS tree.
@glacial mountain perhaps if ur free...
Looks like hid-xpadneo is installed with dkms but not xone
dpkg -l |grep xone
done
it just went to the next line
Not sure how it could be installed then
I fixed it, the current version of that was not compatible with my kernel version, installed a fork of it that updates it and now it works