Using sftsyn

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Hi.
What kernel are you using?  Do you know that the softsynth module was
included in your kernel?
Do you know how to find out?
When you can answer these questions, I bet you will know your problem.

Hope this helps.
          Kenny

On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 10:44:26PM -0800, jim grimsby wrote:
> To answer a prevuis message I am aware that using the decpc would not
> provide me with speech using software it was a test to see if the device
> it self would change it did.  
> How ever when I change it to sftsyn the device does not change. 
> So like I said this should mean that I do not have the driver installed
> as a module or in the kernel.  Is this corect. Also what is the easyist
> way to remady this sitchuation before going on.  Speech dispatcher is
> working fine with all synthasizers installed flite at the moment is the
> default I thought I would get it working with it before moving on to the
> dectalk the dectalk is working using dtk-generic as a output module.
> The devices have been maid as described in the speakup how to and the
> users guide.  Both very nice documents.  I think I will update the
> install file here for speechd-up to include the other packages I had to
> install to get it working.  
> Thanks for all the help so far!
> 
> 
> 
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