Re: So, where'd the volume controls get to?

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If volume is restored, where is inflection now?
granted I am not a speakup user, but one should have both, no?
Karen



On Mon, 12 Oct 2020, Kirk Reiser wrote:

Thanks Greg for taking on testing the patches and releasing your
results. Also thanks again to Samuel for getting a fix out so quickly.

 Kirk

On Sun, 11 Oct 2020, Gregory Nowak wrote:

 On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 09:36:36PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>  Would you be able to try the attached patch?

 I can confirm that Samuel's patch fixes the issue so that speakup+1
 and speakup+2 controls volume again.

 Since I feel that volume control on the fly is fairly critical, I've
 decided to release my kernel build. The debian packages were built for
 a devuan Beowulf system, and should work on debian buster. This kernel
 should boot on most if not all x86_64 systems. There are modules for a
 variety of SATA controllers, and file systems. The debian packages
 aren't signed, and the kernel isn't signed either which your UEFI
 and/or boot loader might not like. If any of this makes you
 uncomfortable, wait for the fix to make it to where ever you get your
 kernel updates from, or build your own kernel with the patch (the www
 is your friend).

 For those who don't want to or can't install debian packages, the
 amd64_binaries directory has binaries for the kernel, modules, and
 headers. If installing this kernel breaks your system in any way, you
 get to keep all the pieces.

 You can find all of this at:

 <https://www.gregn.net/linux-5.8.14/>

 Greg




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