So, where'd the volume controls get to?
Karen Lewellen
klewellen at shellworld.net
Mon Oct 12 13:39:22 EDT 2020
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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