On 1/15/2022 6:04 AM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
I'm just a user. I've been trying to install Bullseye since the Release
Candidates, no luck.
The accessible text installer fails to find my sound card. I think my sound
card is the
second one that Debian finds, so I select that.
I do get sound in console once installed, but a blind person would not be able
to install
as there is no sound, unless they had a braille device.
I've contacted debian-accessibility and debian-boot, but I just don't know
where the problem
is, Samual from debian-accessibility says it's alsa, but I'm not a programmer,
or developer, I'm
just a user.
I've spent hundreds of hours trying to install Debian Bullseye. The last
release of Debian Buster
installs perfectly, it detects my sound card, I have sound during installation,
and upon reboot.
But suddenly in Debian Bullseye, something has changed. No sound during
accessible text installtion.
I don't know who to report this bug to.
Looks like a ticket is already opened 'Re: Bug#1002976:
installation-reports: Installer Fault Accessibility No Screen Reader Heard'.
This thread is also on the debian-accessibility and the debian-boot lists.
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John Doe