No problem at all. I've done much worse in my days and people were still nice to me. It works like a charm good clear, loud speech in the headphones and this means that the Pi is an order of magnitude more useful and it already was amazing. My first computer was an Apple II in 1979 with 48 K of memory and you could have bought a dozen raspberry Pi's for what that system cost. The first accessible interface on that Apple II was morse code and then I bought a module from Telesensory Systems Inc that would give you all the letters and numbers plus several punctuation marks but I had to build an interface to power the module and convert the Busy line on the speech board to an Acknowledge strobe that the Apple printer interface card understood. For $2200, I heard the words spelled one letter at a time and to quote a character on a popular comedy show here a few years ago who used to tell tales of a hard life, "And that's the way it was and we liked it." You know, walking barefoot 5 miles to and from school in the rain and both ways, up hill. Anyway, I truly appreciate your help and patience. Martin Jeffery Mewtamer <mewtamer@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > My bad, you need to be in /src under libilctts when you run the make > commands. Sorry for that over sight. Been a couple of months since I > last imaged my Pi from the stock image instead of a backup image that > already had console speech, so I forgot some of the finer details. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list