All,
I wrote some udev rules for loading speakup drivers for synths that have
a USB connection. Speakup does not speak through the USB port but udev
can load the speakup drivers if it sees a hardware synth on a USB port.
Right now, it works only for the Access Solutions Tripletalk and Dectalk
synths. If anyone wants to send me the manufacturer and product ID
strings for other synths, I'd be glad to add them. You can download my
udev rules file thusly:
$ sudo wget -O /etc/udev/rules.d/10-speakup.rules
http://www.iavit.org/~john/debian/10-speakup.rules
This morning I took a fresh debian install, installed the kernel from my
iavit.org web site, configured these udev rules, and rebooted and my
machine came up talking with my Tripletalk synth. Very nice.
The next thing I'd like to do is remaster a grml iso with my patched
kernel and these udev rules. That would give us a live distro that would
come up talking via a hardware synth.
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John G. Heim; jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; sip://jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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