Kyle: Jupiter itself is in user space, but it still depends on a kernel
module called acsint for some processing. Yes it supports espeak with
the help of the espeakup connector, which has a special mode called
acsint mode, for working with jupiter. This feature is only available in
the git version of espeakup.
Another nice kernel module made by Karl is ttyclicks, which generates
clicks through the pc speaker so that one can work at the console
without speech for easy tasks. Here I can for example upgrade the entire
system without having to check every minute whether it has finished, I
just need to notice when the clicks stop.
And yes jupiter has evolved much, I think Karl should advertise it more
often. It allows for example to group a set of commands into a macro and
assign it to a keystroke, it allows also to make different configuration
files for each console so that you can customize the behavior of the
reader for each console.
Greetings
Cleverson
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