* small speakup and debian issues
@ Nick Gawronski
` Adam Myrow
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From: Nick Gawronski @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hi, I am using speakup with debian etch with 2.4.18 kernel as found at
people.debian.org/~shane and find that if I type a capital letter the
dectalk's speech drops pitch and I need to turn off and on the express
before pitch is restored the way I like it and the rate. Has anyone else
had this similar problem and will there be a fix for it? I also find that
if I am reading large passages of text speakup will suddenly stop reading
and I will need to wait and keep pressing the number 7 if I want to read
what has been displaied. I sometimes use grml with software speech and find
that speakup spells everything instead of speaking it and rather slowly.
Reading on the grml list It looks like the prempt option in processer type
and features is causing this problem. Is there a way that speakup could be
written where that setting would not effect speech? Does the debian kernel
for speakup include software speech support? I also found a debian package
called kernel-patch-speakup that is the source for the patch but when I
tried to patch it into the standard debian kernel the patch failed. Does
anyone on this list manage that package and could it be updated?
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* Re: small speakup and debian issues
small speakup and debian issues Nick Gawronski
@ ` Adam Myrow
` Nick Gawronski
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Adam Myrow @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Nick Gawronski wrote:
> Hi, I am using speakup with debian etch with 2.4.18 kernel as found at
> people.debian.org/~shane and find that if I type a capital letter the
> dectalk's speech drops pitch and I need to turn off and on the express
> before pitch is restored the way I like it and the rate.
So, it's not a hardware bug in the Dectalk USB after all as I had assumed.
It happens to me with the Dectalk USB particularly when I try to review
rapidly. The easiest way to get things back is to adjust the value of the
effected parameter up and down by one. For example, if the rate changes,
hit insert+6 then insert+5 to move the rate up then down. The same trick
works with pitch, but you use insert+5 then insert+4. The only way that I
am aware of to disable the preempting is to rebuild the kernel. However,
this doesn't seem to cause problems with hardware synthesizers.
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` Adam Myrow
@ ` Nick Gawronski
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nick Gawronski @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hi, I am really using 2.6.18 kernel, miss typed the number. If I rebuild
the speakup kernel image package the way shane built it what is the command
he uses to build the sources into a binary and do I need to do the make
config or will makekpkg do this automatically? Will it make a different
package for modules and kernel or just one as I want my kernel in one
package not two? I know I need to recompile the kernel to change that
option but is there a way speakup could be coded where that option would not
have an effect on software synthisizers like flite? Does the debian kernel
that shane built have software synthisizer support?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Myrow" <myrowa@bellsouth.net>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: small speakup and debian issues
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Nick Gawronski wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am using speakup with debian etch with 2.4.18 kernel as found at
>> people.debian.org/~shane and find that if I type a capital letter the
>> dectalk's speech drops pitch and I need to turn off and on the express
>> before pitch is restored the way I like it and the rate.
>
> So, it's not a hardware bug in the Dectalk USB after all as I had assumed.
> It happens to me with the Dectalk USB particularly when I try to review
> rapidly. The easiest way to get things back is to adjust the value of the
> effected parameter up and down by one. For example, if the rate changes,
> hit insert+6 then insert+5 to move the rate up then down. The same trick
> works with pitch, but you use insert+5 then insert+4. The only way that I
> am aware of to disable the preempting is to rebuild the kernel. However,
> this doesn't seem to cause problems with hardware synthesizers.
>
>
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