


You just need to run the installer with "sudo" (i.e. I would have been happy to just use the Gaming software app instead of G Hub but the G502 Lightspeed isn't compatible with it, so here we are.Įventually I was able to find a fix, so I just want to share it here for anyone who has this issue in the future, as I didn't find it anywhere online. I tried everything: removing all Logitech stuff from my comp, cleaning Application Support files, ending Logitech processes, using an old version of the installer, etc. So I had this somewhat common issue with the G Hub installer getting stuck at "hovering and landing" and not finishing the install. TLDR Run the installer as super user via the command line.
