It doesn't though. Lol what am I missing here? I prefer stuff top posted
but, I believe it is up to the individual to choose their own style. Come
up with something witty if you want, but what is the answer?
Let's say someone just joined the mailing list and wants to know what the
previous
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 04:48:04PM -0500, Dave Reisner wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 04:25:04PM -0500, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
I created the file /etc/systemd/system/espeakup.service.d and added:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us+m3
After reloading espeakup.service, it still
Den 15-11-2013 16:00, Storm Dragon skrev:
why is it that bottom posters complain [about top posting] but I have
never, ever, seen a top poster complain [about bottom posting]?
...
I tried to think of something clever and witty to say, but I really
think that that very question pretty much
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 08:13:51PM +0100, Frederik Freso S. Olesen wrote:
Den 15-11-2013 16:00, Storm Dragon skrev:
why is it that bottom posters complain [about top posting] but I have
never, ever, seen a top poster complain [about bottom posting]?
...
I tried to think of something clever
It doesn't though. Lol what am I missing here? I prefer stuff top posted
but, I believe it is up to the individual to choose their own style. Come
up with something witty if you want, but what is the answer?
Let's say someone just joined the mailing list and wants to know what the
previous
Hi,
The service works as expected, e.g. systemctl start espeakup@en-us.service
starts the US english voice. The problem is, varients do not work. systemctl
start espeakup@en-us+m2.service just uses the default voice, British english,
instead of the selected en-us and varient m2. I have read
On 11/14/13 at 07:27am, Storm Dragon wrote:
The problem is, varients do not work. systemctl start
espeakup@en-us+m2.service just uses the default voice, British
english, instead of the selected en-us and varient m2. I have read
through the man page, and from what I gather, it should work. So,
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 07:27:39AM -0500, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
The service works as expected, e.g. systemctl start espeakup@en-us.service
starts the US english voice. The problem is, varients do not work. systemctl
start espeakup@en-us+m2.service just uses the default voice, British
Hi,
Yes. Just to make sure I tried several varients and they all work.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:12:43AM -0800, Curtis Shimamoto wrote:
On 11/14/13 at 07:27am, Storm Dragon wrote:
The problem is, varients do not work. systemctl start
espeakup@en-us+m2.service just uses the default voice,
Hi,
I created the file /etc/systemd/system/espeakup.service.d and added:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us+m3
After reloading espeakup.service, it still uses the default voice. Do I have
the syntax wrong?
I am using the plain espeakup.service file, not espeakup@.service.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 04:25:04PM -0500, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
I created the file /etc/systemd/system/espeakup.service.d and added:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us+m3
After reloading espeakup.service, it still uses the default voice. Do I have
the syntax wrong?
I am
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