I don't understand what you're asking. I think you're asking if you need an
older kernel for hardware speech. If you're using a serial synth, the
answer would seem to be yes, but there are patches for newer kernels which I
haven't tested. If you can live with software speech, you don't need an
older kernel. If you're only going to ssh to the machine and don't need
speech, it makes no difference what kernel you're running. I should mention
that Squeeze will very shortly no longer be supported and will be removed
from the archive. Kernel 2.6.32 had upstream support dropped this year. If
you have a sound card and can tolerate software speech, that would be my
suggestion. If you must have serial speech, maybe someone can compile a
custom kernel for you, but you'd have to do the install with software
speech, have someone else do it or do it over ssh. What I did was install
Squeeze, upgrade to Wheezy and keep both kernels. That way I could have
hardware speech if I wanted, but I actually didn't mind ESpeak for the few
times I actually sat at the machine. I did everything over ssh and I really
didn't need speech except rarely. Another thought I had is a serial
console. That might be better for you since you wouldn't need ssh, could
access it from DOS, use hardware speech and I think D-I lets you install
that way. That also gives you boot messages which you don't get with
software speech.
On 12/9/2015 2:07 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi all,
I hope I ask this clearly.
I *believe* I may have found a source for local Linux help here.
As I sated a while back I intend using ssh telnet to reach this box.
However I may need to explain to the person helping me about the changes
that I believe? now might require too much work to insure speech in later
editions of Debian. the need to compile or use an older Kernel?
I do not pretend to have that fact correctly, only I recall others making
mention of this need.
I have no interest so much in using speech on this box. still I may have a
strong argument for my older editions of Debian based on the older Kennel
still existing in squeeze.
Thanks,
Karen
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