Hi,
Hope someone knows of some things to try.
Debian Bull'seye.
I don't know if Orca is working, the audio on the desktop does not work, but
I got it working in SSH and Terminal.
When I run spd-say test over SSH, I get this message:
Error: Can't connect to unix socket
/run/user/1000/speech-dispat
Well, still no audio in the desktop, but in a terminal, it works like in
SSH.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "K0LNY_Glenn"
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" ;
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: no audio
I just rebooted, and now I get audio as usual via SSH now.
Now to test it at
I just rebooted, and now I get audio as usual via SSH now.
Now to test it at the computer.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "K0LNY_Glenn"
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" ;
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: no audio
I just tried:
sudo chmod 1777 /var/tmp
and got no errors, but I st
I just tried:
sudo chmod 1777 /var/tmp
and got no errors, but I still get no audio as a regular user.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "K0LNY_Glenn"
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" ;
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: no audio
Hi All,
I was looking at some Debian trouble-shooting s
Hi All,
I was looking at some Debian trouble-shooting stuff on the Debian site, and
they suggested that I test audio as root, and it does work as root, via SSH.
So the page states:
. Check whether you can play sound as
Root
. Dummy output when switching users? Check that no user is in the audio
gr
Hi All,
I sure have bad luck with maintaining audio on my Linux devices.
But I was going to try to set up my Asus 701 to play audio from an SDR
dongle, using SDRtrunk.
So I sent over a tar file to that computer and unpacked it with tar, but I
hadn't installed it yet.
I did apt update and apt upg
> "Kenneth" == Kenneth Schack Banner writes:
I'd actually consider it a bug if the screen reader did read out the
password in a situation where the password were not displayed on the
screen for sighted users.
I'd rather my passwords not be audible to bystanders.
> "Frank" == Frank Carmickle writes:
>> You could play around with adding/subtracting pulseaudio/pipewire
>> within the guest and different approaches for how the emulator
>> talks to the host OS sound stack to explore whether this is the
>> case.
Frank> I have as minima
On Apr 13, 2023, at 14:26, Sam Hartman wrote:
>
>> "Frank" == Frank Carmickle writes:
>
>Frank> Good day all, I'm pretty certain now that speech stops when
>Frank> doing screen review by character.
>
>Frank> Does anyone know what would be different about this that
>Frank> w
> "Frank" == Frank Carmickle writes:
Frank> Good day all, I'm pretty certain now that speech stops when
Frank> doing screen review by character.
Frank> Does anyone know what would be different about this that
Frank> would make this happen?
This is just a guess, but you might
Good day all,
I'm pretty certain now that speech stops when doing screen review by character.
Does anyone know what would be different about this that would make this happen?
I am on the latest, 0.90-13.
Thanks much,
--FC
Hi,
i just installed Debian 12 rc1 using the netinstaller and noticed that
if i connect to a Wi-Fi, when i am asked to enter the password for the
Wi-Fi network the enteret password is being read by the screen reader,
but when i have to enter a password for root or when i want to add a
passord
On 4/13/23 12:01, Jude DaShiell wrote:
The bookworm packages selection for this system was desktop environment;
mate, and standard utilities.
Multimedia scripts I have work fine in mate-terminal and remain silent
when run in console with espeakup.
Had I only installed mate and standard utilities
The bookworm packages selection for this system was desktop environment;
mate, and standard utilities.
Multimedia scripts I have work fine in mate-terminal and remain silent
when run in console with espeakup.
Had I only installed mate and standard utilities would this problem not
exist?
--
Jude
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