serial conversion with speakup

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Software speech is fine for general use, but, how would people do the
installation? After all, not all distros support installing via ssh or
telnet, and as we've seen in recent threads here, not all networking
hardware works right out of the box to start with.

Greg


On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 09:38:32PM -0500, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Frankly, I would just go with software speech--especially if you have a
> decent audio system on that laptop and are able to play other audio
> while getting software speech.
> 
> To my mind any kind of attachment on a laptop is a nuisance, whether its
> a serial cable to an external synth, or a pcmcia card plus the cable and
> the hw synth, or a usb cable and synth for that matter. I believe
> laptops are more easily used without extra appendages hanging off every
> port.
> 

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