Package: cyrus-imapd
cyrus-imapd 3 has been released. It has not yet been packaged for Debian. It
should (eventually) be.
Release notes:
- 3.0.0: contains description of major changes since 2.5:
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/download/release-notes/3.0/x/3.0.0.html
- 3.0.1:
Package: grub-common
Version: 1.98+20100804-14
Severity: normal
File: /usr/lib/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib
I used lenny with kernel from squeeze through backports. Then I upgraded to
squeeze. It was strange to me that after reboot, the machine still booted
the kernel from backports and not the one
I forwarded the issue to upstream's bug tracker with some detailed way to
reproduce it. You can follow further progress there - just register at
its.freebsoft.org and subscribe notifications for the specific issue
(https://its.freebsoft.org/its/issues/7500), or alternatively for the whole
Speech
Hello Bruno,
thanks for the information. Also please tell me if you use pulseaudio or ALSA
now as your main sound system in KDE (or other DE you are currently using).
Anyway you can set RUN=no in /etc/default/speech-dispatcher to prevent
speech-dispatcher from starting automatically on system
Hello Jean,
thanks for the bug report. I reproduced the problem with both pico-generic and
espeak-generic. So it looks like rather a bug in the generic module itself not
specific to pico. Since it's reproducible on my side, I will try to see and
debug what the problem is. This could take some
Correction: instead of SPEECHD_SOCKET=..., it should be:
SPEECHD_ADDRESS=unix_socket:/var/run/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock spd-say...
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, Boris Dušek wrote:
Hello,
sorry for not getting to you earlier.
Could you please:
1. post your /etc/default/pulseaudio
2. post output of: grep AudioOutputMethod /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
Also, would you remember whether you had this problem also with previous
0.7
Hello,
sorry for not getting to you earlier.
Could you please:
1. post your /etc/default/pulseaudio
2. post your /etc/default/speech-dispatcher
3. post output of: grep AudioOutputMethod /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
Thanks.
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Thanks.
Also would you remember whether the problem started with exactly 0.7.1-6? I.e.
in previous 0.7* versions (e.g. 0.7.1-5 or 0.7-6.1 etc.), was everything was
fine or was the problem present as well?
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Hello,
sorry for not getting to you earlier.
Do you remember the problem happening with previous 0.7* versions of
speech-dispatcher, or is it specific to exactly 0.7.1-6 (and not 0.7.1-5 or
0.7-6.1 etc.)?
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Markus, could you please:
1. post your /etc/default/pulseaudio
2. post your /etc/default/speech-dispatcher
3. post output of: grep AudioOutputMethod /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
Also, could you answer the same question I sent to Jan, i.e.: Do you remember
the problem happening with
Hello,
sorry for not getting to you earlier.
Could you please:
1. post your /etc/default/pulseaudio
2. post output of: grep AudioOutputMethod /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
Also, would you remember whether you had this problem also with previous 0.7*
versions of the package?
Finally,
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