The only working speakers here now are the usb speakers. The logitech speakers I was using rattled when I picked one of them up so those had to be trashed since they take wall current to run and had those not been trashed the Fire Department would have had to pay a visit. That was a recent development between emails. On Wed, 24 Apr 2019, Didier Spaier wrote: > Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 08:20:41 > From: Didier Spaier <didier@xxxxxxxx> > To: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>, > Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: debian-accessibility@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Debian Buster installer and speech issues > Resent-Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 10:20:54 +0000 (UTC) > Resent-From: debian-accessibility@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > On 24/04/2019 12:09, Jude DaShiell wrote: > > An idea, for anyone trying an install with mini.iso. While in the > > installer execute a shell near the beginning of install and examine the > > contents of /etc/asound.conf then repeat the execute a shell near the > > end of the install and repeat the examination of /etc/asound.conf. I'll > > need to run mini.iso again and do both examinations but when running the > > examination once I noticed a couple lines with something like slave card > > =0 on them. I would have expected slave card=2 since card 2 is where I > > have my speakers and card 0 is where I have my headset. It will be > > interesting to see if that changes on second examination here. > > In another mail exchange you told me that you speakers are connected > though USB. > > maybe this can come into play? > > -- _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup