Are you aware of the bug that causes the litetalk driver to fail to load
because of a conflict with the way the kernel keeps track of what is
using the serial port? I think this bug or feature has been in the
kernel since the 2.6 release. There are different workarounds depending
on your kernel version. Poke around in the syslog for an error message.
Or do the following and post it here:
# tail -f /var/log/syslog &
# modprobe speakup_ltlk
On 08/01/2016 08:47 AM, Tom Moore wrote:
Hi guys,
What is the procedure for loading the litetalk driver in Speakup?
I have installed Debian 8.5 with software speech and wish to use the
Litetalk connected to the serial port.
Modprobe -a speakup_ltlk
Doesn't seem to get the synt talking and specifiying the speakup.ser=0 or
speakup_ser=0 didn't seem to work either.
Thanks for any help guys,
Tom
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