Hi, Thanks yes it helps me very much as it works. Now I have to find how to set the language. Then see how I can set voxin. Happy, my test proceeds.
Regards, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Le mardi 24 août 2010 à 09:47 -0700, Gaijin a écrit : > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:48:38PM +0200, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote: > > Thanks for these very good explanations which help me understand better > > things, as reading user guide online didn't help me about this. In my > > case, as for many users I think, I don't have any hardware synthetiser. > > So I have to use a soft solution. > > > In /etc/rc.local, above the word "exit", enter: > > modprobe speakup_soft > espeakup > speakupconf load > > The first two commands above will get the software synthesizer > running, just prior to login. You must have the espeakup package > installed, which I believe is currently only in Debian unstable > (Squeeze), though I could be wrong about that. > > The third command is a utility in the speakup-tools? package, > and has the ability to save and load global system and user settings for > speakup. The command above tells speakupconf to load the global system > settings at startup, set by root. Speakup configurations may be saved > with the following command: > > speakupconf save > > Hope that helps... > > Michael > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1282669809.2871.25.ca...@debian

