No sound with espeakup-i386.iso

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Hi,

If I can be of help I'll do what I can, but right now there's no easy
way to get a file out of that box and onto this one where it might be
emailed. I was about to install arch on it, and thought I'd give the
debian installer with espeakup a shot first. So I'll hold off for a
while and see if I can be of help in some way.

But even if the Debian installer can be made to work with software
speech, I will still eventually put arch on this little box. 

Chuck


On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 07:42:42PM -0300, Cleverson Casarin Uliana wrote:
> Hi Chuck:
> 
> My soundcard is very close to yours, an Intel 82801 (ICH8), and I
> also got no sound as I reported earlier.
> 
> BTW, I've just tested the espeakup-amd64 image using my pendrive,
> with no luck as well.
> 
> I have e-mailed Samuel in private with the output of the amixer and
> lsmod commands from my machine. Lets wait....
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Em 12/10/2010 18:52, Chuck Hallenbeck escreveu:
> >Samuel,
> >
> >This is a 1.7 GHz P4 processor, with two sound cards: Intel 82801
> >(ICH4), and Creative Labs SB-Live! using emu10k1 driver. Booting with
> >the i386 espeakup iso from your web page (20-Sep-2010) gives me the
> >expected beep, but no audio after pressing enter. I waited a very long
> >time, tried both output jacks, double-checked the speaker volume, etc.,
> >but no audio. Substituting an archlinux talking installer CD and
> >pressing the restart button brought up the talking arch install just
> >fine.
> >
> >Sorry I have no help here to look at the screen.
> >
> >Chuck
> >
> >
> 
> -- 
> Cleverson
> 
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