On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 10:44:17PM EST, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote: > Hello, > > I'm writing to ask for your advice on configuring speech dispatcher to > work with gnome-speech and f-lite on Ubuntu dapper (6.04 testing version). > > Our aim is to support screen reading by default on our main live CD > (which gets produced in millions of copies and distributed widely). > Because it is a main-stream product the pressures on disc space are > intense, so we were not able to include Festival as the default > synthesizer, but instead opted for f-lite. As you are probably aware, > this requires us to use speech dispatcher and CVS gnome code.
Ok. Packages are ready for testing. I have put up a repository on my webspace. Add the following two lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list file in your dapper installation/chroot. deb http://www.themuso.com/ubuntu/accessibility/ dapper main universe deb-src http://www.themuso.com/ubuntu/accessibility/ dapper main universe Binary packages are available for i386 and powerpc. Amd64 users will have to pull down the source and rebuild, as I don't have access to an amd64 box at this time. You will need to have universe enabled in your sources.list file, as speech-dispatcher has needed depenancies there. If you currently have gnome-speech installed, an upgrade will update this, and will also install speech-dispatcher. You will need to manually enable the speech-dispatcher driver in gnopernicus to use it. You can also test it with the test-speech binary that comes with gnome-speech. Note that the test-speech binary is not included in the standard Debian/Ubuntu gnome-speech packages. Please let me know if there are any problems with the archive, and let us get testing. -- Luke Yelavich GPG key: 0xD06320CE (http://www.themuso.com/themuso-gpg-key.txt) Email & MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 18444344
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