And one more thing, I have a laptop without num keyboard from the right
side. I could change it in speakup or i must have a keyboard which have
those keys?

În lun., 29 aug. 2022 la 07:39, Marcel Roșca <[email protected]> a
scris:

> I'll try to reinstal and to be more attent at installation process and
> I'll come with updates.
>
> În lun., 29 aug. 2022 la 07:38, Marcel Roșca <[email protected]> a
> scris:
>
>> *Version 11.4
>> Sorry, but I forgot to paste resoult
>>
>> În lun., 29 aug. 2022 la 07:35, Marcel Roșca <[email protected]> a
>> scris:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> after file /etc/debian_version: my debian version is
>>>
>>> În lun., 29 aug. 2022 la 00:43, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>
>>> a scris:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for the delay, I had to actually test things to check what was
>>>> going wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Marcel Roșca wrote:
>>>> > but when the installation process had been finished,
>>>> > The language is also romanian, but numbers and symbols it is reading
>>>> in English
>>>> > and just letters it is speaking in Romanian.
>>>>
>>>> ? I am not getting this behavior. Which version of Debian are you using?
>>>> When I install in romanian, keypresses are indeed echoed in Romanian,
>>>> but when I reboot, keypresses are still echoed in Romanian, as well as
>>>> when spelling characters with the speakup reviewing.
>>>>
>>>> > And one more thing, How to use espeak-ng instead of espeak?
>>>>
>>>> Debian already uses espeak-ng by default.
>>>>
>>>> > I am sorry for my english I do not know it very well.
>>>>
>>>> Your english it nice, no worry :)
>>>>
>>>> Samuel
>>>>
>>>

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