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Samuel Thibault
2024-11-17 00:20:01 UTC
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Hello,
 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 espeakup

has to say.

Samuel
Samuel Thibault
2024-11-17 01:00:01 UTC
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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 /etc/default/espeakup
the latest testing image didn't [see my internal card]
Then as usual we need more information on your internal card, to know
what could be missing inside the installer, such as firmware or whatnot.

Samuel
Samuel Thibault
2024-11-17 01:30:01 UTC
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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.

Samuel
Samuel Thibault
2024-11-17 01:30:01 UTC
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Is there a program in Debian that will tell me the sound card this computer
has?
cat /proc/asound/cards

Samuel
Samuel Thibault
2024-11-17 01:40:01 UTC
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It's an intel pch card if that can help you guys.
We need more details, such as lspci, kernel logs about possibly loading
a kernel, etc.

Samuel

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