Hi,
Thanks for this, I will give this a try. I'm sure it will fix it,
though, as I get sound just fine when calling say or espeak from the cmdline
On 01/02/2023 13:54, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Have you tried:
amixer set Master 100% unmute
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com>
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi,
I've been having a strange issue with Arch linux arm when installed using
Asahi on an m1 macbook air.
When installed, I connect my Android phone to use as a personal hotspot,
because network configuration is not completed in the install. I then install
both alsa-utils and espeakup after doing a macman -Syu. They seem to install
fine, and then I set the Master volume to 100% with:
amixer set Master 100
This seems to work fine. Then I enable espeakup with:
#systemctl enable espeakup.service
After this, I reboot, and this is where the problem happens.
Espeakup reads the first login prompt, including the kernel version and host
name. But then, beyond that point, reads nothing, no matter what I do. Logging
in correctly results in no speech, the same when entering an incorrect
username and password.
Once logged in, doing:
say test
and:
espeak test
and also:
espeak-ng test
all result in the word "test" being read by espeak.
This is about as much detail as I can provide, being unable to use the system
beyond that point. Any advice anyone has to solve this problem would be very
much appreciated.
Thank you for reading,
Aaron
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