Realizing just now:
Kenneth Schack Banner wrote:
> Current workaround is a USB audio card which works, but on three diffrent
> machines UEFI seems to block the internal audio?
Did you mean that when booting without UEFI, you do get audio working ?
Kenneth Schack Banner wrote:
> at appearsin Debi
Hi Samuel,
Sorry for the late reply.
I was able to reproduce the error, so here is some deails about the
audio card and drivers:
The issue is only during the installation, at appearsin Debian 12.7
AMD64, below is sudo lshw -c sound
*-multimedia:0
description: Audio device
pro
Hi Samuel,
Sorry for my late reply.
I just reinstalled on the laptop, and the issue is just before scanning
network.. So i think it was when scanning installation media, but i dont
know the exact reason.
Best kind regards
Kenneth
Den 13.10.2024 kl. 23.24 skrev Samuel Thibault:
Kenneth Schac
Kenneth Schack Banner, le jeu. 10 oct. 2024 11:32:11 +0200, a ecrit:
> A last, but minor issue is that in the Debian 12.7 installer, if it comes to
> 90%, then Orca will read it as "9 0" and not "90".
(you mean speakup)
That's most probably just because the 9 is printed at the end of a line,
and
Kenneth Schack Banner, le jeu. 10 oct. 2024 11:32:11 +0200, a ecrit:
> Current workaround is a USB audio card which works, but on three diffrent
> machines UEFI seems to block the internal audio?
If the three different machines have similar audio cards, that wouldn't
be really surprising. We'd nee
Hello,
Kenneth Schack Banner, le jeu. 10 oct. 2024 11:32:11 +0200, a ecrit:
> I have just noticed that if my computer uses UEFI boot on USB, then after 30
> seconds in the debian boot menu it wont auto run with speech - I need to
> press s to run it
Indeed, the timeout is not implemented for the
On 10/10/24 11:32, Kenneth Schack Banner wrote:
I have just noticed that if my computer uses UEFI boot on USB, then
>
Does that mean that you have no problem if you set "legacy BIOs" in the
set up menu (BIOs)?
>
after 30 seconds in the debian boot menu it wont auto run with speech -
I need to
Hi,
I have just noticed that if my computer uses UEFI boot on USB, then
after 30 seconds in the debian boot menu it wont auto run with speech -
I need to press s to run it and i experience that my audio cards is not
able to use?
Current workaround is a USB audio card which works, but on thre
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