There is no way to get the distro you have to talk. The packages that were included into Oralux are specially put together to completely customize the Knoppix distribution.
I have heard of what you have. It is probably called Asterisk At Home or something of that order. If you can configure this, and get it to work, the best thing you can do to have something like it that talks, is to install Oralux onto a hard drive of your machine, install the regular version of asterisk that is available from Debian's code base, then, using the speech capabilities of Oralux, configure this asterisk, set up your hardware or connection to a voip provider and you should be good to go. Hope this helps. -- Doug Smith: C.S.F.C. Computer Scientist For CHRIST! Oralux: http://oralux.org P.s. If you wish, you can mount the iso file of the non-speaking distribution to a mount point of your choice, copy in the files you need into the directories of the installed Oralux, then configure and run the programs. This is probably more work than it is worth. _______________________________________________ Oralux mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freearchive.org/mailman/listinfo/oralux
