Fusion works fine. Honestly, though espeak is awful by comparison, you're better off getting used to it. Either that, or by Cepstral for Linux. The reason is that ttsynth depends on an old version of a system library that can be difficult to get working and will eventually be unsupported--in fact it already is in some distributions and often requires quite a bit of fiddling to get working anyway. Further, it doesn't cooperate too well with some of the newer Linux audio subsystems. Seriously guys, for Linux questions you should probably go to the speakup list. This is a list for discussion of OS X accessibility after all. I'm not innocent in this either :), but I think the discussion of the ins and outs of Linux is going way out of topic. Discussion of vmWare Fusion is one thing, discussing Linux itself is another.

On Nov 1, 2008, at 07:40, Will Lomas wrote:

                hi


is fusion a good way to run linux on a mac or can one use bootcamp and boot natively into this OS? I wish the tt synth voice were free though as e speak for me in my view, is dreadful




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