Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hello, Egon, le mar. 15 nov. 2022 06:10:59 +0100, a ecrit: > What can I do when the kernel in Debian stable (even with non-free > firmware-supported net-install image) not support the integrated Wi-Fi > card of my notebook? Easiest is to use a USB wifi dongle. Samuel
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
The super key is the windows start key. Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) . On Tue, 15 Nov 2022, Jason White wrote: > > On 30/10/22 05:03, Egon wrote: > > I installed the Mate desktop environment. > > Orca did not start automatically but the console-based speaking software > > did. > > > > How can I install the system to avoid these problems? > In a properly installed system, pressing Alt-Super-S at the log-in dialogue > should start Orca. > >
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hi All, Thank you. What can I do when the kernel in Debian stable (even with non-free firmware-supported net-install image) not support the integrated Wi-Fi card of my notebook? How can be easy to create net-install media with pached-kernel to support it? The Wi-Fi card name is: MediaTek MT7921 Best regards: Egon
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hello, Egon, le sam. 29 oct. 2022 20:46:21 +0200, a ecrit: > 2022-10-29 20:07 GMT+02:00, Jordan Livesey : > > just use the netinstall iso files, they give you a minimal mate desktop > > with gimp and libreoffice but everything else you are free to use and > > customise in turms of what else you want, plus, orca comes as standard, if > > your pc requires non free firmware, go grab one of those images > > > It is a notebook PC without RJ45 port and I have fear that I unable to > set Wi-Fi connection... > So, to use the netinstall image is not possible in this situation I think. You can use the firmware-enabled netinst image: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/11.5.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/firmware-11.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso Samuel
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hi, 2022-10-29 22:46 GMT+02:00, Samuel Thibault : > Hello, > > Egon, le sam. 29 oct. 2022 20:03:33 +0200, a ecrit: >> better if I install it from "debian-11.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso" image? > > When installing from that image, I do get Orca starting automatically. > What can I do if both Orca and Speakup starts automatically? I think Speakup starts when a person choose a "Speech support" install option. Best regards: Egon
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Egon, le sam. 29 oct. 2022 20:03:33 +0200, a ecrit: > How can I install the system to avoid these problems? > Can I install the system from "debian-live-11.3.0-amd64-mate.iso" It seems that the debian live images have dropped the bits that make orca auto-started. Samuel
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hello, Egon, le sam. 29 oct. 2022 20:03:33 +0200, a ecrit: > better if I install it from "debian-11.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso" image? When installing from that image, I do get Orca starting automatically. Samuel
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
Hi, 2022-10-29 20:07 GMT+02:00, Jordan Livesey : > just use the netinstall iso files, they give you a minimal mate desktop > with gimp and libreoffice but everything else you are free to use and > customise in turms of what else you want, plus, orca comes as standard, if > your pc requires non free firmware, go grab one of those images > It is a notebook PC without RJ45 port and I have fear that I unable to set Wi-Fi connection... So, to use the netinstall image is not possible in this situation I think. Best regards: Egon
Re: Debian and Orca installation Question
just use the netinstall iso files, they give you a minimal mate desktop with gimp and libreoffice but everything else you are free to use and customise in turms of what else you want, plus, orca comes as standard, if your pc requires non free firmware, go grab one of those images On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 7:03 PM Egon wrote: > Hi All, > > How can I install Debian without "auto start of Orca" problem? > I installed Debian with "Speech support" option from the actual Debian > standard first DVD many years ago. > I installed the Mate desktop environment. > Orca did not start automatically but the console-based speaking software > did. > > How can I install the system to avoid these problems? > Can I install the system from "debian-live-11.3.0-amd64-mate.iso" or > better if I install it from "debian-11.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso" image? > > Best regards: Egon > >
Debian and Orca installation Question
Hi All, How can I install Debian without "auto start of Orca" problem? I installed Debian with "Speech support" option from the actual Debian standard first DVD many years ago. I installed the Mate desktop environment. Orca did not start automatically but the console-based speaking software did. How can I install the system to avoid these problems? Can I install the system from "debian-live-11.3.0-amd64-mate.iso" or better if I install it from "debian-11.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso" image? Best regards: Egon