
Adding my audio devices here from the computer i have trouble with at the moment. i was able to access it using braille which was ok:
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller
at least that is what lspci outputs.
Greetings, Simon
Am 09.01.2018 um 18:59 schrieb Simon Eigeldinger:
Hi John,
I am not blaming it on grml. i also see that on other linux distros. you can't plug anything in a hdmi port though it seems to show up as a sound card. some others seem to have the same issue on some machines.
i heard of the talking arch iso got around that with a script that checks every sound card it finds and beeps or plays a sound at it and the user can confirm which one worked.
i know the guy who maintains talking arch. will ask him for the script. i guess that could be a pretty interesting solution.
or what do you think.
Greetings, Simon
Am 09.01.2018 um 18:38 schrieb John G Heim:
I'm not sure it's accurate to say grml picks the "wrong" sound card. It is kind of your responsibility to either connect to the sound card it has found or use a program like amixer to change it. What I often do in a situation like this is to plug a headset into every possible port and just listen to the screen reader on whatever port the system has found first.
On 01/09/2018 07:41 AM, Eigeldinger Simon wrote:
Hi John,
tried with 2017.05. that works now. at least on a hp probook 650 g2. though espeak seems to spew out a bunch of error messages when using by itself that it can't find jack and other parts. though espeakup seems to work fine. the hp probook is also a different computer with just one sound card.
i guess it might be difficult when you have multiple cards or hdmi connectors which also provide sound output. i have one of those machines and i have some trouble with that. the system seems to select the wrong one and so you haven't any sound at all. i guess the only solution would be braille on that machine or ssh. or is there a program or script to select more than one soundcard?
btw can you have a look at a daily build? i don't know if those do fine as well.
Btw i wasn't lucky with the ssh server. Ssh=password seems not to work at the boot prompt. Though starting the ssh server manually and setting the password works.
Greetings and thanks, Simon
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I was able to boot the grml64-full_2017.05.iso in a virtualbox virtual machine and got speech. I have not tried the 32 bit image. I can probably try the 32 bit image if necessary. But you should first try to provide more information. Try enabling ssh when you boot and then cut/paste the results of the commands you are using to start speakup.
On 01/08/2018 07:11 AM, Eigeldinger Simon wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone have a look at espeak/espeak-ng?
There seems to be a problem with the sound system or espeak/espeak-ng.
Would be cool if someone could fix it.
I guess if espeak could talk again then speakup should talk again as well.
Greetins and thanks,
Simon
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