Hi Group, I'm back working on Debian Bullseye on my old Asus 701 netbook. It is operating okay, and I wanted to get something installed to control my NanoVNA network analiser for Ham radio work. But first, I thought I would try again to get Voxin (IBM ViaVoice) working on it. I am just using Speakup with eSpeak at this time. I contacted Oralux on this, a long time back, and was offered a suggestion to try, but I get errors in trying the command they gave me, and I'm hoping someone here might help me to understand the usage of their suggestion. Here's what was suggested I try: sudo --login $PWD/voxin-installer.sh Normally I just do: sudo bash voxin-installer.sh But here's the error from that which prompted me to contact Oralux initially: Your version of speech-dispatcher has not been recognized. If the installation continues, voxin will use its module for speech-dispatcher graphic 545 Do you really want to continue? If yes, press the ENTER key. Logs written in log/voxin.log Initialization; please wait... Error: more details in /home/lenny/Downloads/voxin-3.3rc5/voxin-enu-3.3rc5/log/voxin.log graphic 545 For support, email to contact at oralux.org Here's the contents of the voxin.log file: GNU nano 5.4 voxin.log graphic 192 /usr/bin/gettext uninstallOldVoxin installSystem graphic 545 rfs all tarball not found! voxin package not found!installOldVoxin