Disappointed.
Michael Whapples
mikster4 at msn.com
Mon Nov 6 05:19:43 EST 2006
If you are confident enough to compile your kernel, I would suggest patching
and compiling your own kernel. This will give you speakup, and it should be
enough to get going with a hardware synth. This will not require much to
download.
The other option would be for you to try a different distro that includes
speakup on the normal discs, some are Slackware and Gentoo, although there
may be others. In these cases, you can either download the disc images, or
if that is too much, then you could buy the discs.
From
Michael Whapples
Radical NetSurfer writes:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I am not blind. I have several friends who are. I love
> helping them when I can. I have a very strong interest
> in
> speech synthesis hardware and software.
> I have several programs I have created for myself
> using
> microsoft speech API 4.0a, and can access Doubletalk
> ISA,
> and Dectalk PC ISA cards with my own humble software.
>
> I have also been using Fedora Core ever since 2, 3, 4
> and
> now 5. When I was told about this special version of
> Fedora Core 6, I just had to get it and test it.
>
> I do not have a highspeed connection. I do not use
> the network card in the Linux system all that much.
> That presented one problem with this new Speakup
> Fedora version.
> the other problem is if you are just working with
> nothing else but the CD's or DVD's it seems absolutely
> impossible to get this to install itself.
> I tried on 2 different computers and it just does the
> same silly thing complaining it can not open or find
> any of the required packages. And when you attempt to
> boot there's absolutely nothing there recognized as an
> OS, so the stand alone install is failing totally all
> around. I am not happy with this.
>
> So my first message here concerns trying to figure out
> what needs to be done to get Speakup Fedora to run on
> a totally standalone PC with no highspeed connection.
>
> If you can help with the speakup install please let me
> know.
>
> My other important concern is I have both a Doubletalk
> ISA and a DecTalk PC ISA card. I would prefer to use
> the DecTalk ISA card if there is any chance of getting
> Speakup Fedora to install itself. Any comments about
> that please.
>
> One final question, is the speakeasy voip still used
> at all or is that abandomed now?
> Anyone out there using Skype voice over IP by any
> chance?
>
> Thank you for your valued assistance.
>
> signed,
> disappointed Speakup Modified Fedora Installer
> (only temporary I hope).
>
> //Rich//
>
>
>
>
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