I had the hard drive slightly out of the machine so the dvd would boot.
As soon as the dvd started I pushed the hard drive in and locked it.
Then I hit s shortly after the bppbeep and waited some time for
speech to come on and it didn't happen.
On Sat, 21 May 2016, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Da
bash history comes to the rescue!
wget -bc --max-redirect=1 --trust-server-names
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/8.4.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-8.4.0-amd64-standard+nonfree.iso
On
Sat, 21 May 2016, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Date
Hello,
Jude DaShiell, on Fri 20 May 2016 19:18:56 -0400, wrote:
> bash history comes to the rescue!
>
> wget -bc --max-redirect=1 --trust-server-names
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/8.4.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-8.4.0-amd64-sta
That shouldn't have killed speech post-install for you. Only thing I
can suggest is to do what you did before but this time in main menu save
log files and save them to a mounted file system. One will be offered
on the target disk. If you can get copies of everything in that
directory and se
A few minutes ago I tried the debian-8.4-x86_64-standard-firmware.iso
and discovered something else. If true for all firmware iso being made
the only way these can be partly installed to the extent originally
described in this thread is with a console running aan already talking
operating syst
Jude DaShiell, on Fri 20 May 2016 19:00:17 -0400, wrote:
> the whole espeakup dependency stack is missing from that dvd and I suspect
> all other firmware dvd's.
?!
I've just tried 8.0.0, and I had espeakup working.
Where did you download it exactly? How did you boot it exactly?
Samuel
Cyril Brulebois writes:
> Thanks, please rerun with the binNMU now so that we get the
> brltty/espeakup fixes for Stretch Alpha 6:
>
> dak copy-installer 20160516+b1
Done.
Ansgar
Cyril Brulebois:
> Hi again,
>
> [...]
> Release team: since that's a binNMU, the source is already in
> testing, so no action needed AFAICT?
>
>
> KiBi.
>
Indeed, Britney will try it on the next run.
~Niels
Hi, Here is the syslog file from my installed system compressed so it
will go to the lists in gzip format. Is this what file you want? Nick
Gawronski
On 5/20/2016 2:53 AM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hi Nick,
Nick Gawronski (2016-05-20):
Hi, The name of the iso I was using is firmware-8.0.0-a
Hi, I did not setup any desktop task but my system was installed using
the wireless network and wpa_supplicant was installed on the target
system but not sure why networking was not working as should the
wireless networking settings if just a standard system is installed be
also installed on to
Hi, I used the S option to get speech during the installation then
enabled the network console using the loading menu options and then
entered in my password so had speech the entire installation and was
mainly testing out the network console. Are you saying even if I do
that and have speech i
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
[ For after the d-i alpha currently in preparation ]
Please consider demoting debconf-i18n from required to important.
debconf now only recommends it instead of having a strict dependency
and i18n support isn't required in minimal installations.
This shou
On 20/05/16 19:46, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Release team: since that's a binNMU, the source is already in
> testing, so no action needed AFAICT?
Right.
Cheers,
Emilio
On Fri 20 May 2016 at 01:54:02 -0500, Nick Gawronski wrote:
> prompts but then once the Debian system rebooted no internet settings were
> on the system in the /etc/network/interfaces or any other wifi packages that
> were installed such as wpa_supplicant. My question is why does the
Are you cer
Hi again,
Ansgar Burchardt (2016-05-17):
> Cyril Brulebois writes:
> > FTPmasters, please sync the installer from sid to testing:
> >
> > dak copy-installer 20160516
>
> Done.
Thanks, please rerun with the binNMU now so that we get the
brltty/espeakup fixes for Stretch Alpha 6:
dak copy-i
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
All the (sub)-architectures which required the partitioner package in
debian-installer are not supported anymore. Therefore this package is
not used anymore during the installation process, though it get
downloaded anyway.
Package: tasksel
Version: 3.34
Tags: patch
The man page lists the old location of tasksel tasks. This was
changed from /usr/share/tasksel/ to /usr/share/tasksel/desc/
in 2011.
fix-tasksel_pod.patch
Description: fix-tasksel_pod.patch
I don't know if preserving installation logs menu selection captures an
additional entry when debian's speech is enabled for an installation or
not. If so preserving log files and saving to a mounted file system
would show whether or not debian speech was enabled for firmware install
or not.
Windows 10 was probably why you didn't get speech post-install.
Starting debian with the s boot parameter turns on speech that debian
produces for the installation then by default keeps speech turned on
post-install. Use of a console with windows 10 enabled you to get the
text over the console
On Thu 19 May 2016 at 23:52:57 -0500, Nick Gawronski wrote:
> Hi, I am using the net installer of Jessie version 8.0.0 that includes the
> firmware as I am totally blind and found that the latest installer once it
> was installed I had no software speech after installing the system. I was
> insta
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 09:42:47AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Christian Perrier (2016-05-18):
> > (thanks for prodding me...you never know, indeed, though I still read
> > -boot...;-) )
>
> (wow, great!)
May be some OT chatting about super marathons might keep Bubulle
attracted. :-P
> > S
Hi Nick,
Nick Gawronski (2016-05-20):
> Hi, The name of the iso I was using is firmware-8.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso
>
> and it is in the archive for the debian-installer. I ran the installation
> using this image as my network cards both wired and wireless require
> firmware and I also ran the ins
Hi Christian,
Christian Perrier (2016-05-18):
> (thanks for prodding me...you never know, indeed, though I still read
> -boot...;-) )
(wow, great!)
> >I have no idea whether the following is practical, and/or makes sense
> >regarding d-i's logic, etc., but I'm wondering whether it would be
> >p
Hi, The name of the iso I was using is firmware-8.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and it is in the archive for the debian-installer. I ran the
installation using this image as my network cards both wired and
wireless require firmware and I also ran the installation on low
priority and choose to instal
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