1.9 KiB
Manual instalation
Requirements
You should have a reasonably new kernel (3.2+), with the logitech-djreceiver
driver enabled and loaded; also, the udev
package must be installed and the
daemon running. If you have a modern Linux distribution (2011+), you're most
likely good to go.
The command-line application (bin/solaar-cli
) requires Python 2.7.3 or 3.2+
(either version should work), and the python-pyudev
/python3-pyudev
package.
The GUI application (bin/solaar
) also requires Gtk3, and its GObject
Introspection bindings. The Debian/Ubuntu package names are
python-gi
/python3-gi
and gir1.2-gtk-3.0
; if you're using another
distribution the required packages are most likely named something similar.
If the desktop notifications bindings are also installed (gir1.2-notify-0.7
),
you will also get desktop notifications when devices come online/go offline.
Installation
Normally USB devices are not accessible for r/w by regular users, so you will need to do a one-time udev rule installation to allow access to the Logitech Unifying Receiver.
You can run the rules.d/install.sh
script from Solaar to do this installation
automatically (it will switch to root when necessary), or you can do all the
required steps by hand, as the root user:
- copy
rules.d/99-logitech-unfiying-receiver.rules
from Solaar to/etc/udev/rules.d/
By default, the rule makes the Unifying Receiver device available for r/w by
all users belonging to the plugdev
system group (standard Debian/Ubuntu
group for pluggable devices). It may need changes, specific to your
particular system's configuration. If in doubt, replacing GROUP="plugdev"
with GROUP="<your username>"
should just work.
-
run
udevadm control --reload-rules
to let the udev daemon know about the new rule -
physically remove the Unifying Receiver, wait 10 seconds and re-insert it