software speech on Slackware, Debian, and others?

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Thu Nov 11 12:51:38 EST 2004


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I am a slackware user myself, however, I have had no need to use
software speech. There are however a couple of questions I can answer,
and hopefully someone who uses software speech on slackware can answer
the rest.

On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 11:43:44AM -0500, David Bruzos wrote:
> 2. I created a /dev/softsynth device using the "mknod" command.  The
> command was:
> "mknod /dev/softsynth c 10 26".
> 
>     A. Is this ok for other distros?

Yes, this should work across all distros.

>     B. Is the syntax the same?
> 

Yes.

> 3. Festival was already instaled and working in Fedora.
>     A. Any problems getting Festival for other distros?
> 

I seem to recall that someone on this list had created a festival
package for slackware.

Greg


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