Unlike Speakup, tdsr does not require kernel modules in order to work.
Also, tdsr can run in any text environment from a text-only tty console
to a terminal running in a window manager or full desktop. It is also
highly portable, and should run on nearly any OS, although I don't think
it has been tested on something like FreeBSD. I see no reason why it
shouldn't work there, as long as speech-dispatcher is installed. There
is of course a disadvantage in that it does not speak before a shell is
running and must be started either as your shell is starting or via a
run window that allows a program to be started in a terminal. This also
means that for every terminal or text console tty you have open, you run
one instance of tdsr, which could cause slowdowns on hardware with tight
resource constraints.
~Kyle
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