[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  * Adjust langconf so that it allows to use only en_??.ISO-8859-1 locales 
> with speakup
>   

Now, I take this back. Reason: with espeak, I was able to get something 
like a Russian voice (with strange accent, but reading the correct 
words) reading my screen.

The setup is as follows:

1) Installed espeak, with -lportaudio removed from the Makefile and with 
USE_PORTAUDIO commented from speech.h
2) Installed speech-dispatcher and speechd-up
3) Edited /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf so that it uses espeak as 
the default module and "ru" as the default language
4) Made a CD and booted it (well, actually, fed the CD image to the KVM 
emulator; QEMU or VMware would have worked, too)
5) Accepted a default ru_RU.KOI8-R setup in the language configuration 
dialog
6) modprobe speakup-soft
7) speech-dispatcher 2>/dev/null
8) speechd-up -c koi8-r
9) yes --help

Result: the CD says "Использование: yes [строка]", and then the espeak 
output module crashes :(

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Alexander E. Patrakov
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