running speakup and software synth

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Fri Aug 10 03:59:00 EDT 2007


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Ty's answer to your question was fairly decent I think. The short
answer is that no, the debian install disk doesn't have software
speech, you will need a hardware synth to install. The long answer is
that you can install debian via debootstrap, install the software
speech components, and hope it all works when you reboot into the new
system. I've mentioned some of the pitfalls involved here in the past.

Greg


On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 02:53:09AM -0700, Cody Hurst wrote:
> That's vague. If I boot my debian disk I won't have speechd-up nor will I 
> have speech dispatcher, so again, does a debian bootable isntall disk have 
> software speech already on the disk or will I have to get a hardware synth 
> to install.
> 

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