Re: question from a new member

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Hi.

I believe the sound card was connected. My next idea is to try building the vm on my local machine to see if it will talk on a different computer.


Thanks for all the help.



On 5/27/2016 7:53 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi,

This is probably obvious, but do you have a sound card in the VM? In my experience sometimes they lack this bit of virtual hardware without manual addition.
Otherwise, I honestly can’t think of anything to check, other than stuff on the physical machine.

Best,
Zack.
On May 27, 2016, at 4:51 PM, norman <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all.
The question was slightly misunderstood. I'm the friend that rosanna mentioned was helping her.
The actual situation is that we were trying to install talking arch and the installer will not talk.
I have vmware workstation player on her computer and set up a vm for it. However, when connecting the cd and booting the vm there is no audio.
The distro used was downloaded from here.
https://talkingarch.tk/download.php

Any thoughts?

Subject: 	Re:  question from a new member
Date: 	Wed, 25 May 2016 17:52:58 -0700
From: 	Zachary Kline <zkline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 	General Discussion about Arch Linux <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 	General Discussion about Arch Linux <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Hi,

Did your friend actually go through the process of installing Talking Arch? If so, espeakup should have been installed as one of the manual steps involved. If not, you need to do this yourself. It isn’t difficult, but you won’t have speech feedback obviously.
Log in as root, and then run “pacman -S espeakup alsa-utils,” hit y, and then, “systemctl enable espeakup.service.”
If all this was already done, obviously disregard this advice, but the system is pretty simple to get going in a VM.

Best,
Zack.
On May 25, 2016, at 5:45 PM, Rosanna Hostetler<rhostetler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

a question on talking arch    Hi all, I am new to the list and don't remember how to start fresh, so I just had a friend help me get VMware on which I put or he helped me put talking arch linux on it. The question I have, is how do I get talking arch to talk when I run the program? Thanks in advance.



On 5/23/2016 7:41 PM, Noah Schoem wrote:
See the Arch wiki beginner's guide
<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners'_guide>for installation
instructions.  If you're looking to remove microsoft from your laptop, I
would recommend deleting all of the partitions on the hard drive.
Details on how to do that, and more information on the disk utility that
comes on the Arch iso, are available at the wiki's page on parted
<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Parted>.

Signed,
Noah Schoem

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:03 PM, message<letter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Readers,

Can someone please suggest a suitable wiki web page to help, for removal
of m$ (e.g. lenovo ideapad 100s) and installation of archlinux?







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