Re: Setting prefered voice for espeakup

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According to Tom Gundersen:
# The reason we don't want to be using/etc/conf.d/* is that it is
# Arch-specific, and hopefully we will one day be using a service file
# provided by upstream, which would not know anything about conf.d.

Oh thanks Tom. Good to know I did the right thing after all. I knew conf.d was Arch-specific, but I thought I still needed to take the command tail from that file. This also answers the question of whether or not arguments can be passed to the daemon started by ExecStart= in a copied service file. So in the example given by the OP, the ExecStart line should look like

ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us

and then the edited file should be saved to /etc/systemd/espeakup.service. Did I get this right, or does the symbolic link in /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/espeakup.service need to be removed and replaced with the copy of the file with the modified ExecStart= line?
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk


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