Speakup in GRML

Tyler Spivey tspivey at pcdesk.net
Fri Dec 8 11:11:09 EST 2006


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you need to recompile the grml kernel, which is a sort of involved
process, which involves remastering the cd. I already have a remastered
grml cd on my website, http://allinaccess.com, but it uses espeak and
removes tetex, if that's any consideration to you. If not, head over to
http://allinaccess.com, hit the link that says grml, and download away.
You can also, once downloaded, switch the synth after you've booted by
changing one line in the speechd.conf file - forgot where it is at the
moment.
Let me know if this is useful - I made it for my friends, but someone
else might find a use for it.
- - Tyler

On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 09:22:57AM -0500, Scott Ford wrote:
> Hi Yall,
> 
> 	I am running grml using there software synth.  I believe that it is
> flight.  When ever I type a command or just about anything, the speech
> spells everything.  I can stop the speech and reread it normally.  However
> this gets old.  Would anyone know how I might be able to correct this
> problem?
> Scott
> 
> 
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