You're quite welcome.
And while I'm not quite as old as you, I'm still amazed by how far
computing technology has come in my life time, though it seems one
still pays a premium if they don't know how to set things up
themselves. Still, the Pi does everything my laptop can do except run
firefox
No problem at all. I've done much worse in my days and
people were still nice to me.
It works like a charm good clear, loud speech in the
headphones and this means that the Pi is an order of magnitude
more useful and it already was amazing.
My first computer was an Apple
Hi Yoshio,
Thanks again. I think I can solve the problem now.
John
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:50:55PM -0800, yoshio wrote:
> Also, if you just installed a new debian system, the default MTA is exim4.
> Try typing "dpkg -l |grep exim", do you see any exim packages listed?
>
>
Hi Yoshio,
This looks helpful. All I'm really interested in is why only the first ten
messages are delivered immediately and the
rest sit in the mail queue for what seems like half an hour.
Thanks,
John
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:15:21PM -0800, yoshio wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I have this in my
My bad, you need to be in /src under libilctts when you run the make
commands. Sorry for that over sight. Been a couple of months since I
last imaged my Pi from the stock image instead of a backup image that
already had console speech, so I forgot some of the finer details.
--
Sincerely,
I have run in to an interesting problem with a new build
of pispeakup
Jeffery Mewtamer writes:
> If you want to give it a try, ssh into a newly imaged Pi and do the
> following:
>
> git clone https://github.com/cromarty/ttsprojects.git
That got the ttsprojects tree
Thanks very much! It worked. I also noticed that the OS
appeared to adjust the partitions of the flash drive to occupy
the entire available space. In my case, this is exactly what I
wanted so no problem but be forewarned.
Now, it is on to adding pispeak.
Martin WB5AGZ
"Kelly