James Addison, le mer. 20 déc. 2023 23:03:33 +, a ecrit:
> sthibault: do you think this could be related to
> https://github.com/linux-speakup/espeakup/pull/48 ?
Possibly. Testing would give a definite answer.
> > > It took me a couple of goes, and I lost speech entirely both times (not
> >
sthibault: do you think this could be related to
https://github.com/linux-speakup/espeakup/pull/48 ?
(the reason for my guess: it is the only recent change within the
espeak_thread function - and a buffer-full / wait condition feels like
something that could occur semi-repeatably and could have ed
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the info, I'll save your message for the next time this happens.
I finally gave up and stuck with installing with the Ethernet cable.
I don't like doing this though, because it is a pain in the ass to try to
get WIFI going in the CLI after a clean install.
And if I install from
> On Dec 20, 2023, at 13:21, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2023, James Addison wrote:
>
>> To do that, the first step is to enable a sources.list entry for debug
>> symbol packages, then to install the gdb and espeakup-dbgsym packages,
>> and then after the espeakup process stops speak
On Tue, 28 Nov 2023, James Addison wrote:
To do that, the first step is to enable a sources.list entry for debug
symbol packages, then to install the gdb and espeakup-dbgsym packages,
and then after the espeakup process stops speaking, to attach the gdb
debugger to locate where it got stuck by r
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023, K0LNY ?? wrote:
I'm trying to reinstall Debian onto my Asus that only has 4 GB internal storage.
I have a CD installer that I downloaded and used to install it onto an
external SD card on that computer a few months back.
Which one? Netinst?
You may want to grab the lat
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