Hi, The issues with installing pam and not having any authentication profiles
selected still exist I ran the debian installer with low priority then after
the base system was installed change the priority to low on the target system
and when I tried to install X the issues I reported before with
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010, Rynhardt Kruger wrote:
The only way (I know of) to accomplish this is to do:
export ALSA_CARD=1
espeakup
hmmm, this appears to work. Not quite sure how to make use of it in a
Debian context but it's good to know about, and will probably do what I
want at least for now.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010, Zachary Kline wrote:
You might also want to look into a package named asoundconf. This helps
selecting non-default cards, among other things.
I didn't manage to find this in apt. But this would change the default
for *everything*, not just Espeakup, right?
To clarify,
You might also want to look into a package named asoundconf. This helps
selecting non-default cards, among other things.
Best,
Zack
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010, Rynhardt Kruger wrote:
The only way (I know of) to accomplish this is to do:
export ALSA_CARD=1
espeakup
Replacing 1 with the index of yo
The only way (I know of) to accomplish this is to do:
export ALSA_CARD=1
espeakup
Replacing 1 with the index of your soundcard.
Take care,
Rynhardt
* Geoff Shang [101215 19:43]:
> Hi,
>
> Just upgraded to Squeeze. I did this because I want to migrate over
> to software speech, as I can see
Hi,
Just upgraded to Squeeze. I did this because I want to migrate over to
software speech, as I can see that's the way forward, particularly if I
want to use Gnome.
But I want to use it on a card other than my default card.
I would see switching to Espeakup as being a first step, but I can
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