Debian thought they hit the bullseye with this one, likely the range would score this one as a 9.
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > I sent a message to the group that the Release of Bullseye has two big > problems. > > 1.) You cannot log into MATE as a regular user. > 2.) The sound card detection and selection dialog is broken because there > is no sound to hear to verify which sound card works. If you know they your > sound card is the last one detected, just wait a few seconds and press > enter. You'll have to finish the accessible installation WITHOUT sound but > when you boot up you'll have sound. > > But you cannot log into MATE, you can type your username and password, > press enter, but something crashes and you return to the put in your > username step and it's an infinite loop, happening over and over if you > type in the information. > > You can go to console 2 and use the computer as a command line computer, it > will be connected to the connection you used to install. > > But GUI doesn't work as a regular user. > > Something similar happened with the release of Buster several years ago, > but the next released version fixed it. > > Wait for the next version, hopefully the next version will fix this problem. > > Best wishes, > > David > > On Wed, Aug 18, 2021, 08:36 Pawel L. <pltechm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > The Speakup volume is extremely low during the installation process. > > In the graphical environment, after login, I have no speech and my > > Braille display shows only 'Window without name" message. > > No issues within the console so far. > > Any fix for the graphical environment, please? > > I tried the alt+F2 and typed in 'orca -r' with no luck, the 'Window > > without name' message comes back. > > Thank you for any suggestions. > > Pawel > > >