Hi Jessica,
The new image works well. I will have to learn to use Dd. Can you make an
image of a running operating system with Dd? For example if I have the pi 4
running can I still make an image of the running drive and throw it on a thumb
drive? I know I cannot do this in windows but I am curious.
Sincerely,
Mike Villafane
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On Mar 22, 2020, at 7:55 AM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
Now that's a good attitude *smiles*
If there is one thing that I have learned through all this its how to use dd
to make and extract images onto other devices IE, sd cards, thumb drives, etc.
DD in linux is very useful. And once you learn it. Easy to remember. If your
using windows I have no info there.
Jessica
Could not get my old tv working with HDMI.
So just decided to put the original image back on the sd card and work from
scratch again.
I suppose this will make me good at making images.
Sincerely,
Mike Villafane
Sent From My iPhone
On Mar 22, 2020, at 12:59 AM, Michael Villafane <vijafanye@xxxxxxxxxxx>And lo and behold it did have speech on the desktop.
wrote:
I finally went back and tinkered with Stormux on the PI 4 again.
Hi Jessica,
I was very happy about that. It turns out I just did not wait long enough
before hitting a key to make it talk. How silly of me.
I am thinking of overclocking the pi 4 to make everything a little faster.
accidentally changed my synthesizer and lost speech again. Sigh!
But now I have bad news. I was playing around in the Orca settings and
Now lol I gotta find some eyeballs to help me turn this speech back on.
I have an old tv with HDMI that I can use.
guides you always have to flounder around like a fish out of water.
In this lies the challenge with Linux there are no direct and good user
Yeah I know I am a spoiled windows user.
attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of
Well, wish me luck here I go again!
PS: Keep chatting on this list your adventures seem to be waking everyone
else up.
Sinceerely,
Mike V
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