Announcing 32-bit test live CD

Tony Baechler tony at baechler.net
Sun Dec 13 05:07:53 EST 2015


Thanks for testing.  I don't know why things aren't working for you.  The 
module is definitely there.  The only thing I can think of is try this:

service brltty stop

Then try running your brltty command.  It's supposed to detect USB displays 
automatically, but I turned off serial detection to avoid locking up speech 
synths.  Specifically, Talking Arch locked up my DECtalk Express.  Maybe the 
better option would be to not start brltty at boot.  Just for curiosity, 
when you have speech, what's the output of this?

modinfo speakup_dtlk

If that command doesn't find it, there is definitely something strange going 
on.  It's the standard Ubuntu kernel.

On 12/12/2015 9:22 PM, Tom Fowle wrote:
> tony,
> second try at this image: my file date for the livetest32.iso is dec 4 18:37
> Hope that indicates this is the latest upload.
>
> Came up at prompt with speakup running.
> Brltty -d al
> for the alva ran the program but didn't find the display.
>
> The sequence to remove espeakup etc and boot speakup_dtlk did the same as
> before,
> speakup_dtlk,not found.
>
> Sorry, I understand it's not possible for you to test systems you don't
> have.
>
> Is there anything usefull I could do with the livetest32 running espeak?
>


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