Hi. A fix for the systems that boot too quickly is listed on the
latest news page, i'm pasting it for your reference below. I hope
it helps!
18/03/2011 - Fix for no sound after installation of 3.0.1.
If you had the problem of no sound after installing Vinux
3.0.1, here is a solution.
you can restore sound by waiting until the system has fully
booted then pressing ctrl+alt+t to open a terminal, and
then typing the following commands exactly as written:
sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio reload
then press ctrl+alt+o to reload Orca.
Then if you’re not using a live cd/dvd and would like to make
the change permanent, alt tab back to the terminal and run:
sudo gedit /etc/init.d/pulseaudio
Scroll down and change 'sleep 4' to 'sleep 12' on line 39 then
save this file. Next time you restart, the sound should be fine.
The first command to reload pulse audio is relevant to your
situation, and as you can see we've outlined if the issue persists
after installation how to fix it.
HTH,
Mo.
On Saturday, May 14, 2011 11:15 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
speech stops after "press control-alt-q to open Vinux manual" is spoken
on the livecd. For now this isn't an installed system and I'm hoping if
I give this a hard drive and start it up with the install boot option
that it won't mess up on me. Apparently pulseaudio is crashing since
ubuntu boots so fast. If progress messages could be inserted into the
boot process where a user was requested to hit certain keys to proceed
to the next step this problem could be made to go away. Perhaps putting
the progress messages in only for accessibility interface branch of the
install might make the people that don't use accessibility happy too.
On Sat, 14 May 2011, Alex Midence wrote:
Hi, Jude,
Can you please describe the problem you are having more fully? I am
CC-ing the Vinux support list to improve your chances of getting
assistance with a Vinux installation.
Thanks.
Alex M
On 5/14/11, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel shellworld net> wrote:
I'm going to have to have sighted assistance over here to do anything
further with Vinux-3.01 on the amd64. I also downloaded burned and
verified the X86 version and will try that on an intel box I have later.
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