saving rate
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Mon Apr 22 16:25:14 EDT 2002
Your correct. The answer is in the speakup archive.
Basically, the best solution seems to be to save the settings to a directory under /etc. My directory is called speakup and I have directories below
that for each synth I use. These contain the settings I may wish to change on the fly.
Do a search for /etc/speakup in the archive to find the mail on this.
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hi all. I don't remember if this was talked about before, but in any case
> I don't remember what the thread (s) were called. Does anyone know how I
> could save any settings that I made to any parameter in /proc/speakup? I
> changed the default rate from 300 to 350 fine. However, when I have to
> reboot let's say for a kernel recompile like the last time I did it, the
> rate was back at 300. Is there any way to save the current settings?
> Thanks!
>
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