jLink is your go-to tool for managing Jabra headsets and dongles on Linux. Think of it as Jabra Direct for Linux.
Now you can finally manage your Jabra devices on Linux with ease.
jLink brings the power of Jabra device management to your Linux system.
- Basic Control: Manage basic functions of your Jabra headset.
- Device Discovery: Search for new devices and manage connections.
- Paired Devices: View the list of paired devices.
- Battery Status: Check the battery status of your headset
Key | Action |
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w or ↑ |
Move up |
s or ↓ |
Move down |
Enter |
Select an option |
Key | Action |
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1 , 2 , 3 , 4 |
Select an option |
q |
Go back |
Run the following command in your terminal:
curl -so- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Watchdog0x/jLink/main/install.sh | sudo bash
Run the following command in your terminal:
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Watchdog0x/jLink/main/install.sh | sudo bash
- jabra Link 380 with Jabra Evolve2 85
1. Code Cleanup: Improve the current codebase, which is in need of refactoring.
2. Device Switching: Add support for switching between multiple connected devices.
3. Headset Settings: Implement features for configuring advanced headset settings.
4. Sound Control: Integrate with PipeWire for precise sound management.
5. Daemon Service: Create a background service using IPC shared memory for seamless operation
Contributions are welcome! Here are some ways you can help:
- Refactor and Clean Up: Improve the existing codebase.
- Implement New Features: Tackle items from the TODO list.
- Report Bugs: Open an issue if you encounter any problems.
- Suggest Enhancements: Share your ideas for improving jLink.
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