On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 04:48:04PM -0500, Dave Reisner wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 04:25:04PM -0500, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
I created the file /etc/systemd/system/espeakup.service.d and added:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us+m3
After reloading espeakup.service, it still uses the default voice. Do I have 
the syntax wrong?
I am using the plain espeakup.service file, not [email protected].
Thanks
Storm

If you do nothing else today, please convince yourself that top posting
is the root of all evil, the destroyer of biblical cities, and the
kicker of pets everywhere.
I've always been a fan of kitten hacky sack >:) Lol why is it that bottom 
posters complain but I have never, ever, seen a top poster complain once about 
having to read through screens of stuff they have already read just to get a 1 or 
2 line response that may or may not be helpful? I am just curious and am not 
trying to be rude.

'systemctl status' and 'systemctl show' will both show you the command
line systemd used to start the service. If running that yourself from
the commandline yields different results, then there's something weird
going on.
I think I may have the syntax wrong but I can't seem to find any documentation. 
Should the .service.d file only contain the modified execstart line, or should 
it be an exact copy of espeakup.service?
Thanks
Storm

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