I didn't really have anything special on the newer pi so I downloaded the jessie lite image, unzipped it and then used dd to apply it to the SD card. In the past, after booting, I got the startup script by using ssh to get to pi@192.168.whatever. This has been quite accessible and I tell it to use the whole drive and set the time zone. This image is the one from November 25 and I can't ssh in to anything there. Is there any idea what I need to do to it to get it to come up via ssh? It does bring the wired ethernet interface to life but nothing talks to me on ssh. I even tried telnet and it immediately refused the connection so it appears to have some sanity. I mounted the SD card on a Linux system after doing the dd copy and it looks pretty normal. /boot presently is empty with no config.txt file in it. The documentation on the raspberry pi web site says you can do a headless install using the lite image. You just don't get orca which is okay right now. Martin Jeffery Mewtamer <mewtamer@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Stuttering speech is a known issue on the Raspberry Pi with stock ALSA > and espeakup. You can Google the Raspberry VI website and mailing list > for more information, but the owner of Raspberry VI has produced a > fork of espeakup called piespeakup that bypasses the issues with the > ALSA drivers by rendering speech using the Pi's GPU. Running Orca with > a desktop still requires a dedicated sound adaptor, but piespeakup can > give you working console speech from boot without stutter. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list