Re: enabling sound

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Both while running the latest kali live, and also using s at the boot screen, to allow me to go through the installation using speakup, sound seems to be working ok. I'll note though that I did have to raise the volume quite a bit after starting orca, to hear any speech. I can't speak to how well speakup or orca actually work on an installed system though. Also, I didn't have speakup working for me in the consoles after I started the system in live mode. Probably just a matter of loading the speakup_soft driver, and then running speech-dispatcher or what ever goes between the two, but, I don't know enough to be sure if that would actually work. This is all done on a thinkpad, the x220, if that helps at all. Any tips/ideas on a more accessible way to know that you're actually booting in to one of the live modes, and, to have it automatically start out with one of the screenreaders already running? I had to rely on my sighted wife to tell me the layout of the boot menu, and then to make sure that I'd reached the desktop. Luckily, it was easy enough just to use the volume keys to raise the volume for speech to start working.
Take it easy.
Blessings.

On 8/19/2015 9:47 PM, Don Raikes wrote:
Hello,

I am working on a customized version of the kali 2.0 live cd. Kali is based on debian jesse.

The kali 2.0 live or installed system does not have sound working at the moment, so when I try to get either speakup or orca running I have no sound.

Is there some trick to getting pulseaudio, alsa, and either speakup or orca working?


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