Re: raising the volume

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You can install fenrir, but I run into an issue where Alsa goes pipewire not running, so I won't give you any sound. A workaround is to not have fenrir start automatically, then log into the root user and type fenrir-daemon and do your thing. It probably has something to do with wireplumber not starting before a user logs in. I like pipewire but at the same time this pipewire-alsa thing breaks TTY screen readers and sound in a TTY in general.

On 08/06/2023 16:12, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Could fenrir be installed on fedora?

On Jun 8, 2023, at 10:10, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 8/6/23 09:29, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I can use the console.
I use mate terminal since the console would not talk, as far as I know.
This suggests you aren't aware of Fenrir or Speakup, both of which are screen readers for the Linux console.

I would generally recommend pactl to adjust the system volume in a graphical environment. Also, the media keys for adjusting volume on my laptop are fully supported. Yours may be as well, if your system has them. (On my Lenovo machine, FN-F2 and FN-F3 decrease and increase the audio volume, respectivey.)

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