* Thanks to Kirk and Ralph
@ Jim Wantz
` Hynek Hanke
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From: Jim Wantz @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Well, Kirk you said the magic word "daemon". I was thinking about the
problem today and thought that I hadn't invoked speechd-up with the -d
switch, instead I had done a --single-probe and when I did that things
began to work. By the way I am using the 2.6.12 pre-compiled speakup
kernel off of people.debian.org. echo works fine, the only problem is
that I have to re-initialize speechd-up when I switch back from Doubletalk
PC to sftsyn. I'm writing a program that will allow me to do the whole
thing in a few keystrokes as well as initializing the software synthesizer
from an initialization script if I need to. Ralph, I got your message but
haven't tried it yet. Thanks.
Jim Wantz
WB0TFK
My apologies to everyone else on this list!
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Thanks to Kirk and Ralph Jim Wantz
@ ` Hynek Hanke
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From: Hynek Hanke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Jim Wantz píše v Pá 06. 01. 2006 v 20:35 -0500:
> Well, Kirk you said the magic word "daemon". I was thinking about the
> problem today and thought that I hadn't invoked speechd-up with the -d
> switch, instead I had done a --single-probe and when I did that things
> began to work.
Invoking speechd-up as --run-single (-s) or --run-deamon (-d) makes no
difference with respect to the functionality. It's only a matter
of convenience; if you like it to run on the foreground or on the
background.
The important thing is that --probe is only for testing if the
connection to Speech Dispatcher and the rest of the speech synthesis
chain works correctly. So you hear only a test sentence with this option
switched on.
Have a nice day,
Hynek
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