Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from installupthroughdaily use

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Well, I have a box with a double talk in it, and my windows box. I want it on the one with the double talk in so I don't have to dual boot. That's a lot of the reason I kept the other older box around so I could keep speech in Linux. I bet just modifying the Iso to put in a talking kernel won't do it, and then one would get into the kernel config issues of what to pick that makes the kernel close to the one they provide but with speakup in it.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from installupthroughdaily use


Hi,

I think he wants to know how he can get the install of Asterisk At Home to
be speech friendly.  However, since it appears he has limited speech
resources so can't use his regular box to host Asterisk, I'd think he'd hit
the same problems.

I personally recommend installing Asterisk on a regular Linux system and
configuring it by hand, or not bothering.  Asterisk is highly complicated,
it's get your hands dirty type software that usually generates lots of
questions.  the first thing anyone's going to ask if you ask anywhere for
Asterisk help is "What's in <insert config filename here>".

Geoff.

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