Pawel wrote: > I don't know what made you think that I did not try alt+F1 before > writing to the list.
Because you didn't say that you tried, and we have already seen reports that were solved simply by the knowledge that alt-f1 is what you need to use. Pawel wrote: > Whatever I tried brought me back to the message 'Window without name' Would you be able to get a sighted person to see what is there? Possibly it's actually a warning from the desktop, that is not actually accessible, but could be got ridden of. Pawel wrote: > please don't treat me as total ass who is complaining with > no actual reason. I'm sorry if I sounded that way, it's never easy to estimate what knowledge there is on the other side of e-mails. Pawel wrote: > I know how to increase Speakup volume, however, still Slint comes up > with much better level of Speech at the installation process by > default than Debian. I am sure that you know a perfect answer to this. Well, possibly raising the volume by default at the very maximum value (which I guess is what Slint does) would be an option, but for some people that could also be hurting ears. That's why the alsa people decided to set the default volume to 80%, not 100%. That's the problem with audio setups, there is no normalized way to know how loud the sound will be. Samuel