Re: Voxin/ibmtts with eSpeakup

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On Thu, Nov 03, 2022 at 02:40:57PM -0500, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
> Well here's an update.
> It seems that Bullseye no longer uses /etc/rc.local, I created the file, but 
> my command:
> sudo /usr/bin/speakupconf load
> didn't work.

Apologies. The rc.local file is still present in devuan, so I assumed
it still exists and is executed at boot in debian.

> spd-say test, without sudo is still silent
> but with sudo, I get Voxin.

Is the user you're running spd-say as in the audio group?

> So, espeakup, or just speakup, whichever I'm using, is not runing as sudo, 

As far as I know, espeakup runs as root, unless you have a user named
sudo on your system, and have made necessary changes to run espeakup
as that user. Also, you need to decide what you want speakup to
use. More likely espeakup and speech-dispatcher will just get in each
other's way. If you're going to stick with voxin, you want to use
speechd-up. If you're going to stick with espeak, you want to use espeakup.

Greg


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