Tony Baechler here.
You first need a kernel package with the latest Speakup patches or you won't
have any hardware speech. You want the linux-image 4.10.7-2 package. Just
install it with "sudo dpkg -i linux-image*". It should work fine in Ubuntu,
but use at your own risk.
http://iavit.org/~bats/kernels/
Second, you add just this single line to /etc/modules:
speakup_txprt
Finally, you make sure there aren't other modules like speakup_soft and you
disable espeakup, speechd-up, etc from starting. You shouldn't need software
speech. Reboot and see what happens. If it doesn't work, post here. Look at
the dmesg output and see if it had an obvious problem. It should start
talking early in the boot process.
On 5/8/2017 4:54 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Mark Peveto here,
Where would I find said Module. More info, please?
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