Talking Debian install?

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Hi,


I'm trying to repurpose an old Windows 7 box as a Linux box to replace my ancient and hopelessly out of date Gentoo system. I downloaded a Debian Netinstall image, burned it to a CD, booted it, hit s at the boot screen, did the install, rebooted, and…the freshly-installed system didn't come up talking. I know it's running because I installed an SSH server and I can SSH into it. Apparently Espeakup isn't running for some reason. Below are the errors being logged, but I'm so new to the way Debian does accessibility, and using software speech on Linux, that I have no idea what these mean or how to fix them. I chose Debian because I have a VPS running Debian so I'm used to it. Errors pasted below.


Jayson


Jan 27 01:43:47 Virgil systemd[1]: [/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12] Executable path is not absolute, ignoring: sh -c 'modprobe speakup_soft && /usr/bin/espeakup -V ${VOICE}' Jan 27 01:43:47 Virgil systemd[1]: espeakup.service: Service lacks both ExecStart= and ExecStop= setting. Refusing. Jan 27 01:43:47 Virgil systemd[1]: espeakup.service: Cannot add dependency job, ignoring: Invalid argument Jan 27 01:52:23 Virgil systemd[1]: [/lib/systemd/system/espeakup.service:12] Executable path is not absolute, ignoring: sh -c 'modprobe speakup_soft && /usr/bin/espeakup -V ${VOICE}' Jan 27 01:52:23 Virgil systemd[1]: espeakup.service: Service lacks both ExecStart= and ExecStop= setting. Refusing. Jan 27 01:52:23 Virgil systemd[1]: espeakup.service: Cannot add dependency job, ignoring: Invalid argument

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