On 9/14/24 20:21, Samuel Thibault wrote:
john doe, le sam. 14 sept. 2024 16:38:38 +0200, a ecrit:
On 9/13/24 01:12, Samuel Thibault wrote:
It's the espeakup-udeb finish-install, it does its tweaks if a speech
language was set with espeakup/voice. You can preseed
espeakup/voice
that does indeed trigger the finish-install tweaks.
This is clearly a viable alternative, the only downside that I can see
is that I would need to know if a sound card is detected or not to know
what install method I should use.
I don't see why?
Since you preseed everything, you don't need to enable speakup at all.
You just need to preseed espeakup/voice=en to get the installed system
tweaking.
In this context, you are correct Samuel!
If I look more broadly, being able to have the installer speak is more
than welcome and my prefered way of installing Debian!
Not sure if this makes things any clearer, i will always install Debian
with speech but fallback to other means if required.
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John Doe