If you decide to try the Asahai Linux project, my understanding is that it
currently requires an external audio device. However, I’ve heard favorable
comments about its desktop performance.
The Debian page is here:
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Apple/M1https://wiki.debian.org/Instal
On May 5, 2023, at 07:56, Jason White wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, I don't have suggestions to offer on this specific issue.
> However, given that virtualization seems to be an important causal factor in
> both this problem and in your Speakup problems, at some point the question is
> whether you
Hello,
when i was studded information technology administration systems
(proffesional formation) on the "hardware" module... i not was can
virtualize using kemu. i was used debian 8, 9, 10 and 11 in sid
versions. I was updated the kernel (compiling it too) and nothing. The
virtualization was
Unfortunately, I don't have suggestions to offer on this specific issue.
However, given that virtualization seems to be an important causal
factor in both this problem and in your Speakup problems, at some point
the question is whether you can reasonably reorganize your computing
environment so
Greetings Debian accessibility folk,
I'm finding that on power on the sound card is muted. It appears that alsactl
restore is being run, and even if I run it by hand it doesn't unmute the card.
It appears that the card is in a muted state even though alsa thinks that it is
not. Toggling the mut
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