SUSE Blinux

Rep�r� sur leur page anglophone (suite � un mail publi� sur Blinux-list):

 qqs infos fra�ches qui int�ressent les amateurs de
synth�ses vocales: apparement vous pouvez sortir votre vieille Apollo 1 et
2, ou votre Infovox 700 (ou encore Keynote que je connais pas) ...

 Ils ont �galement pouss� la chose � cr�er un script pour pouvoir installer
facilement Mbrola, ce qui tente � montrer qu'ils n'ont pas d'accord avec
l'univ de Mons � ce sujeet,

 je note aussi en passant que leur support automatis�, l'autod�tection donc,
pour les barrettes braille, ne vaut tj que pour un nombre tr�s limit� de
types; et pour l'USB l� aussi rien qui ressemble � de l'autod�tection.

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   [8]German version
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  Supported Hardware

   This pages provides a list of braille displays and speech synthesizers
   that are currently supported by SUSE Blinux.
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   At present, SUSE Blinux supports the following braille displays:
     * Papenmeier: all models
     * Handytech: all models
     * ALVA: all models
     * Baum: Vario 40, Vario 80
     * Tiemann: Combybraille 25, 40, 80
     * Blazie: Braille Lite

   The following models are supported, but are not autodetected during
   the installation:
     * Tiemann: Combybraille
     * Blazie: Braille Lite

   Basically, SUSE Blinux can only be used to operated braille displays
   connected to the serial port. Pure USB displays can possibly be
   operated by means of an adapter from USB to the serial port, but this
   constellation has not be tested yet. Pure hardware displays can be
   operated with Linux without any problems, though SUSE Blinux does not
   have any effect on the output. For questions on braille displays and
   SUSE Blinux as well as for wishes in connection with the adaption of
   new devices, please contact the [9]support team.
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   At present, SUSE Blinux supports the following hardware synthesizers:
     * Apollo1 and Apollo2
     * Infovox 700
     * Keynote (experimental stage)

   The adaption of new external, serial hardware synthesizers to SUSE
   Blinux is not difficult. If you need a new adaption, feel free to
   contact the SUSE Blinux [10]support team.
(en soi une bonne initiative, puisqu'ils acceptent de travailler sur
demande... mais acceptent-ils aussi de publier la source de leur travail?
(pour les non-initi�s, SuSE n'est pas vraiment ce qu'on appelle une
distribution Gnu/Linux, leur outil YAST est clairement non-free, idem leur
autod�tection de barrettes).

   Starting from SUSE LINUX 7.2, SUSE Blinux offers an interface for the
   speech synthesizing system Mbrola that can be downloaded free of
   charge from the Internet. Under
   [11]ftp://ftp.suse.de/pub/projects/blinux/mbrola, you will find the
   package mbrola4sbl which greatly facilitates the configuration of
   Mbrola with SUSE Blinux. Furthermore, all speech databases required
   for using SUSE Blinux with Mbrola are available at this URL.
   Information on the configuration of SuSE Blinux with Mbrola is
   provided in the mbrola4sbl documentation which is available in the
   [12]documentation zone. Please contact the [13]support team in case
   you have any questions.
(autrement dit, si j'ai bien compris, eux disent qu'on peut utiliser Mbrola
sous SuSE avec "all speech databases required"/doi-je comprendre toutes les
langues?)

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References

   1. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/index.html
   2. 
http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/download/index.html
   3. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/install.html
   4. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/support.html
   5. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/doku.html
   6. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/faq.html
   7. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/infos.html
   8. http://www.suse.de/de/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/index.html
   9. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/support.html
  10. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/support.html
  11. ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/blinux/mbrola
  12. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/doku.html
  13. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/support.html
  14. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/index.html
  15. http://www.suse.de/en/private/support/online_help/howto/blinux/hardware.html#top
  16. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Aldo.


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