Re: latest version of TalkingArch

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I'll have to download another copy of the istall disk. I was using Kyle's audio instructions and couldn't find /etc/asound.state I couldn't get thee sound card talking on a reboot so will have to download another instance of this package.

I have gpgv here but that's all. Once I get the signature blocks, how would I use them with gpgv tonerify verify the archlinux image I downloa?

On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Marcel Oats wrote:

Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 20:21:12
From: Marcel Oats <moats@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: latest version of TalkingArch

I have found this also to be true on one of my installations, it doesn't usually start speaking by itself, until I have at least put in a few characters of my username, with Keyboard Echo enabled.



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On 21/09/2015, at 5:53 AM, Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

TalkingArch does a lot of things to ensure that most everything talks,
but I have found a couple of instances where it didn't talk right away.
If you notice something like this, try pressing the enter key once or
twice. Eventually, you should hear "root@archiso<" at which time you'll
know it's ready for use.
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