Re: Hello

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Some of the speakup drivers avoid the problematic code segment by not using the speakup functions for talking to the serial port. The code that causes the problem is in serialio.c and some of the speakup drivers simply don't call the functions in that module.

On 06/07/2016 05:26 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 03:41:11PM -0500, John G Heim wrote:
Once I was able to log in as root, I was able to get speakup
working with software speech. No luck with my Tripletalk hardware
synth though.  We had a thread about serial port hardware synths
just a few months ago. IIRC, you had to put something in grub. I
never got that to work and it doesn't apply here anyway. But I see
there is a /dev/ttyS0 and I believe the most recent speakup patches
require you to keep the kernel from creating a /dev/ttyS0 before
they can load a speakup hardware synt driver module.
I don't have a tripletalk here, so can't comment. However, I can tell
you that I've tried using the devuan minimal i386 iso with a bns 640
via the speakup_bns module, and that works just fine. All I
needed to do is modprobe speakup_bns, and it came right up talking
through the bns. So, I know the bns driver at least
works right out of the box.

Greg



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