You would think 4GB is enough.
It could be that the host HD is low though, but I was able to use 20 GB for 
the drive size before, and I removed that VM, and I only gave this one 7 GB 
to start with.
That comes out of the host machine's HD storage.
I hate this looking for stuff that I can delete to create more HD space.
However, I still would like to know if there is a way to get speech back 
when it quits.
Seems to me that in earlier times using the installer, there was a way to 
drop out to a base system for a few tasks during the install.
If so, perhaps I can call up the screenreader again there.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john doe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2025 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Speech going out during installation


On 11/18/25 7:46 PM, K0LNY ?? wrote:
> Hello Group,
> So, sometimes, using VmWare, during the installation of Debian, using the 
> talking installer, the voice goes out.
> Is there some sort of escape sequence/way to step away to recall the TTS?
> Otherwise, I have to close the VM setup and start over and hope it does 
> not happen again.
> Usually it may stop talking after I have configured the disk to write to.
> Sometimes I get through it without losing speech, but it would be nice to 
> not have to keep starting over.
>
This looks like the guest has not enough resources.

-- 
John Doe

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