hardware or software synths

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I would personally recommend using Speakup with software speech. Most 
distributions with Speakup now come up talking using eSpeakup, which 
pipes the text to be spoken to eSpeak. My only other recommendation, 
especially if you will be using multiple machines with varying 
configurations, would be to carry a USB headset or other sound device 
that you can trust to work with Linux. For some strange reason, some 
onboard sound still comes up muted, so it's best to have something that 
you can be sure will always play sound unmuted out of the box. Hope this 
helps.
~Kyle
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