• Re: Bug#1002921: installation-reports: No Screen Reader, Cannot boot in

    From john doe@21:1/5 to Jr. on Sun Jan 2 06:40:02 2022
    On 1/2/2022 1:20 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
    I made a new partition for /home and I reinstalled Debian, this time I
    could lot in to MATE and I could log into the CLI.

    But the issue remains of after the Installation disk detects my sound card, it seems to find my sound card, but immediately after finding it, no
    further sound is heard.

    This remains.


    That would be lovely if you could bottom post instead of top posting.

    The only thing that we can help you with is an issue with the Debian
    installer.

    I must say, I lost track of what is the issue you are having so please
    do the following:

    1) Install Debian from scratch

    That is, let d-i wipe the all content of your drive, this will result in
    a fresh install of Debian.


    2) Attach all files from '/var/log/installer' to this bug report.

    Please attached all of those files in one e-mail or create a tarball and attached it:

    $ tar -C var/log -cf installer.tar.bz2 installer


    3) Take the time to describe one issue you are having per bugreport

    The more explicit you are and stick to the point the better we will be
    able to help you.


    Granted, this will take sometime to do but that is the only way we will
    be able to fix the issue!


    P.S.

    By 'we' I mean the comunity.

    --
    John Doe

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  • From D.J.J. Ring, Jr.@21:1/5 to johndoe65534@mail.com on Sun Jan 2 07:10:01 2022
    On Sun, Jan 2, 2022, 00:39 john doe <johndoe65534@mail.com> wrote:

    On 1/2/2022 1:20 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
    I made a new partition for /home and I reinstalled Debian, this time I could lot in to MATE and I could log into the CLI.

    But the issue remains of after the Installation disk detects my sound
    card,
    it seems to find my sound card, but immediately after finding it, no further sound is heard.

    This remains.


    That would be lovely if you could bottom post instead of top posting.

    The only thing that we can help you with is an issue with the Debian installer.

    I must say, I lost track of what is the issue you are having so please
    do the following:

    1) Install Debian from scratch

    That is, let d-i wipe the all content of your drive, this will result in
    a fresh install of Debian.


    2) Attach all files from '/var/log/installer' to this bug report.

    Please attached all of those files in one e-mail or create a tarball and attached it:

    $ tar -C var/log -cf installer.tar.bz2 installer


    3) Take the time to describe one issue you are having per bugreport

    The more explicit you are and stick to the point the better we will be
    able to help you.


    Granted, this will take sometime to do but that is the only way we will
    be able to fix the issue!


    P.S.

    By 'we' I mean the comunity.

    --
    John Doe


    I've done that and the only problem left is the installer doesn't speak,
    but after rebooting, everything is fine.

    Thanks very much. I've filed a new bug report as the other issues are gone.

    Regards,

    David




    <div dir="auto"><div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Jan 2, 2022, 00:39 john doe &lt;<a href="mailto:johndoe65534@mail.com">johndoe65534@mail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="
    margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On 1/2/2022 1:20 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:<br>
    &gt; I made a new partition for /home and I reinstalled Debian, this time I<br> &gt; could lot in to MATE and I could log into the CLI.<br>
    &gt;<br>
    &gt; But the issue remains of after the Installation disk detects my sound card,<br>
    &gt; it seems to find my sound card, but immediately after finding it, no<br> &gt; further sound is heard.<br>
    &gt;<br>
    &gt; This remains.<br>
    &gt;<br>

    That would be lovely if you could bottom post instead of top posting.<br>

    The only thing that we can help you with is an issue with the Debian<br> installer.<br>

    I must say, I lost track of what is the issue you are having so please<br>
    do the following:<br>

    1)  Install Debian from scratch<br>

    That is, let d-i wipe the all content of your drive, this will result in<br>
    a fresh install of Debian.<br>


    2)  Attach all files from &#39;/var/log/installer&#39; to this bug report.<br>

    Please attached all of those files in one e-mail or create a tarball and<br> attached it:<br>

    $ tar -C var/log -cf installer.tar.bz2 installer<br>


    3)  Take the time to describe one issue you are having per bugreport<br>

    The more explicit you are and stick to the point the better we will be<br>
    able to help you.<br>


    Granted, this will take sometime to do but that is the only way we will<br>
    be able to fix the issue!<br>


    P.S.<br>

    By &#39;we&#39; I mean the comunity.<br>

    --<br>
    John Doe<br></blockquote></div></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">I&#39;ve done that and the only problem left is the installer doesn&#39;t speak, but after rebooting, everything is fine.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Thanks
    very much. I&#39;ve filed a new bug report as the other issues are gone.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Regards,</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">David</div><div dir="auto"><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_
    quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">

    </blockquote></div></div></div>

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