Regarding Speakup and delayed synthesizer starting

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On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 09:31:00AM -0700, Keith Hinton wrote:
> I want as much of my system's boot up process spoken as possible.

In that case, I'd suggest getting hold of a hardware synth. You'll
then get almost all of the boot process spoken, certainly much more
than you ever could get with software speech, unless of course, the
software synth and whatever is needed to run it resides in the kernel.

Greg



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