Well, my point is that the ubuntu documentation indicates that at one
time, software speech was an option. I suppose it's possible that when
you selected the screen reader option, it then gave you a list of
hardware synths to choose from. But I doubt that. So I suspect that
ubuntu must have stopped including espeakup and espeak on it's server
installation images. I am justasking if anyone ever used it before. We
switched from debian to ubuntu maybe a year and a half ago and this was
my first attempt to install ubuntu server myself. I have built servers
by installing ubuntu desktop and then uninstalling the gui. In some
cases, I didn't even bother doing that. But even if you remove the gui,
it's not the same as installing ubuntu server.
On 08/16/2016 04:54 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 03:29:08AM AEST, John G Heim wrote:
Right after I posted this, I was able to get sighted assistance. My
co-worker said it works to press the enter tkey to get past the language
selection screen. The F5 key then does bring up the accessibility menu.
However, it does not have an option to enable a screen reader. Did ubuntu
remove speakup from the 16.04 server install?
Even if speakup was present, there is no software speech stack shipped as
part of the server install, so far as I know.
Luke
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