Hi, I looked at an install of bookworm I did on an external hard drive.
It says, alsa card=pch. I'll switch to this, thanks for your help. Maybe
a feature could be added to detect different cards automatically?
On 11/16/2024 4:59 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 1
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 17:23:31 -0800, a ecrit:
> Maybe a feature could be added to detect different cards
> automatically?
It actually is on purpose that espeakup sticks to the card that was used
on installation, to avoid spuriously changing card when the user plugs a
USB card.
Samu
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 17:13:17 -0800, a ecrit:
> Is there a program in Debian that will tell me the sound card this computer
> has?
cat /proc/asound/cards
Samuel
Hello,
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 16:07:04 -0800, a ecrit:
> When installing using the latest testing image I get no speech in the
> console, but from the terminal espeakup shows it's installed and running.
Did you check the audio volumes?
Perhaps also check what
journalctl -u espeaku
It's an intel pch card if that can help you guys. Thanks again for your
help. This should solve my problem. The reason I was enterested in
automatic detection is because I want to put Debian on a portable drive
to use it on different computers, but I can see your reasons for doing
it this way.
Hi Samuel. Thanks, that was very helpful. I'm using an older HP stream
laptop. When I used the net installer to install bookworm, it saw my
internal card, but the latest testing image didn't so I had to use an
USB speaker it did see. After installing the system did come up talking
from my inter
Is there a program in Debian that will tell me the sound card this
computer has? If not, I'll look it up and let you know.
On 11/16/2024 4:59 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 16:45:31 -0800, a ecrit:
When I used the net installer to install bookworm, it saw my
int
Hi!
src:pth has been gone from testing since August.
There are no rdeps and no rbuilddeps,
and only FTBFS bugs since like 2012.
I can hardly imagine a point to Pth at all in 2024
(or any time after ubiquitous pthread support),
so it reads to me like an easy QA removal.
But, this seems incongruent
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Hi, I'm visually impaired and have been trying Debian to see what it
offers. When installing Bookworm with the net installer I was surprised
to discover speech in the console worked right out of the box when I
login to the console from the login screen. When with help installing
using the deskt
Mike Coulombe, le sam. 16 nov. 2024 16:45:31 -0800, a ecrit:
> When I used the net installer to install bookworm, it saw my
> internal card, but the latest testing image didn't so I had to use an USB
> speaker it did see.
Ah, then espeakup is kept configured to use that card. Change ALSA_CARD
in /
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1. Let LLM answer the NM templates (maybe with debian policy or debian
developer reference in context) and see the percentage of questions
that can be answered correctly. Even if I don't do it, maybe new DD
applicants will.
And those who actually do this sho
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