If you are using a stock debian kernel, you don't have to add speakup.
You just have to load it. I am guessing though that you are asking how
to load speakup, right? Well, that depends on which speech synth you are
using. I am going to guess you want to use software speech, right? In
that case, you will have to add the espeak package. Here are the steps:
1. Type "modprobe speakup_soft"
2. Type "apt-get install espeakup"
Your machine should start talking.
technically not speakup.
On 12/04/2016 01:16 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
The subject is really the whole message. The wheezy
installation is on a system with 384 MB of ram so there is no
orca but I have seen speakup run on less although this is
scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Any good ideas are welcome. Thank you.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ
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