The softsynth module should be included in every kernel these days.
$ sudo modprobe speakup_soft
If you have an external doubletalk, it won't work unless you patch and
recompile the kernel. An internal doubletalk will.
I just made a virtual 32 bit debian machine Friday evening that I
intend to use to recompile the debian kernel with the speakup paatch
every time they come out with a new kernel. I think I can make it so it
just runs all the time and when there is a new kernel, it upgrades
itself, reboots, recompiles the kernel with the patch, and posts it to
my debian repository on www.iavit.org -- I think.
On 05/23/2015 10:09 PM, chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Tom Fowle <wa6ivgtf@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Assume I can download the softsynth device from the speakup modules site
Tom,
Did you compile your own kernel? I think you probably did. If you want
software speech, you're going to have to compile it again. Just choose
to build software speech as a module the same way you chose to build the
dtlk driver as a module. It's on the same menu.
Good luck and 73,
-- Chris
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