Thank you.

Glenn, does this fix the problem?

Make sure "amixer" is installed then give this command.

amixer sset Master unmute

Note the capital M in "Master".

Best regards,

David Ring


On Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 10:51 PM Chevelle <cstro...@purelymail.com> wrote:

> If you think the audio is muted and amixer is instaled you can try:
>
> amixer sset Master unmute
>
>
>
> On 3/2/25 17:46, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
>
> Samuel,
>
> I get confused with speakup and
> speechd-up.
>
> I've run systemctl status espeakup
>
> And received notice that espeakup is running.
>
> Is there a command to unmute the audio?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Ring
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 1:48 PM Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> D.J.J. Ring, Jr., le ven. 28 févr. 2025 03:13:46 -0500, a ecrit:
>> > You have to install it into the kernel as a module and activate the
>> module.
>>
>> Debian has been providing the speakup kernel modules for a long time
>> already, no need for anything complex. Just installing espeakup should
>> get everything working.
>>
>> > [1]https://github.com/linux-speakup/speakup/blob/main/INSTALLATION
>>
>> That's only when you want to use a newer version of speakup. Currently
>> Linux already has the latest version.
>>
>> > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025, 1:04 AM K0LNY ?? <glenn@ervin.email>
>> <glenn@ervin.email> wrote:
>> >     He installed espeakup and he opened a console and typed espeakup
>> and it
>> >     does not launch.
>>
>> As usual: what does he get as error message etc.? Normally espeakup is
>> actually even started by systemd already, so
>>
>> systemctl status espeakup
>>
>> should be telling you what is happening.
>>
>> Note: the audio mixer needs to be non-muted of course.
>>
>> Samuel
>>
>

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