Which synth for redhat 9?

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Thanks for your post, would you then recommend eflite and flite. Or am I
confused and exactly what is the difference between eflite and flite. By
the way I'm running on a p3 800mhz with like 320 MB of ram.

Thanks,
Sina

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of dking at pimpsoft.com
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 1:01 AM
To: Sina Bahram
Subject: RE: Which synth for redhat 9?


Just a heads up, In my experiance, festival will not compile on some
linux distros, my slackware 9 for example. Flite however works great,
just takes a loooong time to compile and install.. then again I am using
a p1 200mhz. 

Original Message -----------------------
Hello, I was wondering if anyone on this list could assist me in picking
the right synth for redhat 9. I have downloaded and am planning on
installing redhat 9, and need a software solution for now, until I can
get some problems fixed in securing a dectalk express. I read the post
on Aug. 23 and it was recommended to get YASR with flite and eflite, if
I am not mistaken. I would appreciate to know which synth can support
16k voices and exactly what packages I need to get, as I am new to linux
and the reason for me installing redhat 9 is so that I can familiarize
myself with the operating system. I have heard of festival and was
wondering if I need to look into that, or is eflite a substitute for
festival?

Thanks again,
Sina



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