when to specify synthesizer settings for software speech

Kenny Hitt hittsjunk at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 18:24:28 EDT 2011


Hi.  Just make sure you have speakup_soft in your /etc/modules file.
that will cause speakup to be loaded with software speech as default synth.
Espeakup is already a system wide daemon, so it will start automatically during boot.

          Kenny

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 05:21:13PM -0500, Liz Hare wrote:
> 
> Thanks Rob,
> 
> Yes, I have installed espeak and espeakup... I'm wondering now where
> and how I give the commands to start them up, hopefully so they'll
> come up as soon as possible without my having to load them each
> time.
> 
> Liz
> 
> On 3/25/2011 4:49 PM, Rob Whyte wrote:
> >Hi Liz,
> >I believe you may be looking for packages espeakup or speech-dispatcher
> >to with with speakup in a console and loading at system start.
> >
> >hope that is helpful.
> >
> >On 26/03/11 08:24, Liz Hare wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I've just installed Debian built kernel 2.6.32, and unfortunately have
> >>to use software speech (espeak). Can I configure this to load
> >>automatically before login? Would this be somehow passed through Grub2
> >>or specified in some configuration file? Sorry about the dumb question
> >>but I've been googling all day.
> >>
> >>Liz
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