Getting Speakup to work with Decktalk.

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Hi Anna and list.
I am sorry if this offends however may I point out that I would think it 
pretty irresponsible for anyone who is having somebody else setup their 
Linux system who wants to use Speakup on that system to not bring the 
synthesizer with them to the store for testing purposes at least.
Whether the techs at that store do anything with the synth plugged in other 
than the install and the moment of truth, first boot, that's unimportant, 
but I think you get my point.
I know that I am a relative newbie to Linux myself and as of yet I don't 
have my machine's setup done, however; it's got more to do with the fact 
that I've not taken an afternoon and sat down to do it do to school 
commitments.
The two points are not directly related, however; as someone who has an 
I.T. background and a very basic Linux knowledge, I am wondering by some of 
the questions which Anna has posed if aside from answering them the members 
should recommend some titles which she might find helpful in a sense that I 
get a feeling that the theory behind some of the concepts you guys might be 
discussing is not that well understood by Anna.
By books, I mean it as a broad term, I mean like a visit to 
http://www.linuxdoc.org, or similar web sites which attempt to unravel the 
mystry of Linux for those of us who want to be enlightened, I know I've 
spent a good amount of time there over the past few months.

I am only saying this because I'd think that someone would know enough to 
go on the cautious side and bring their synth to the pogo people rather 
than not doing so, especially if they are unsure of basic things which have 
been well-documented like the synth codes and what synth they have.
Again, I mean no offense by my message to Anna or the list as a group which 
I myself have found quite helpful.

Regards to all.

Ed Barnes

At 01:22 PM 12/03/2002, you wrote:
>No, no, no ...
>
>Too much theory here. This is all neatly explained in our HOWTO. I've
>attached it again for Pogo's benefit.
>
>
>On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Anna Schneider wrote:
>
> >
> > Okay, so the Pogo Linux people will install Speakup for me.  *yay*  They
> > don't need my Decktalk to do this right if mine is an external and if they
> > have the correct synthesizer code
> >
> > So my next question is, is the Decktalk Epress only the internal one? My
> > is an external, but the tape about it says Decktalk Express and the
> > express and the external have different code right?
> >
> > They will need to define the ports and then pick one to be the Decktalk's,
> > corrrect?
> >
> > And they will need todo the speaku_synth=(synth code) right, and the two
> > synth codes I've seen that might be the ones are dectlk and decext but I'm
> > not sure which I use.
> >
> > Um, have I got everything here?  I just need to know the right code and I
> > think I understand what to tell them?  But I may have missed something, my
> > brain is quite disorganized at the moment.
> >
> > Uh, I know a couple people have said that if the Pogo Linux technitians
> > have questions, they can feel free to ask.  If any of you read this and
> > answer and wouldn't mind me passing along your e-mail addresses, I would
> > apprecaite that too.
> >
> > And I really hope this made some sort of sense.  It is not at all in
> > order.
> >
> > Anna
> >
> >
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> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> >
>
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>                                 Technology Research and Development
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>
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>
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