Now sound works both in the console and in Gnome just fine. Festival and Flight speak all right in the console and even the Festival server is running, I think. However, Gnopernicus doesn't give any speech output at all. When testing the Kevin Festival voice in Gnopernicus, it says the following:
(srcore:684): gnopernicus-CRITICAL **: file libsrconf.c: line 247 (sr_config_changed_callback): assertion `entry->value' failed
Why does this appear and can anyone think of any solutions or workarounds?
Someone had a similar problem in a RedHat forum but no-one had answered that one.
I'm running Testing with a 2.4 kernel and the AWE 32 drivers and currently no ALSA, I think. I've installed Gnopernicus, gnome-speech, gnome-mag, festival and gnome with apt-get.
In one mini Gnopernicus tutorial, it was adviced that you install gnopernicus, festival and gnome-speech with all dependencies. How do I do this with apt-get? I thought it should auto-install any dependent packages anyway.
Regarding that assert message, as far as I know assertions are a kind of runtime, debugging aid. An app should only give an assertion if something goes terribly wrong, that is something unexpected happens.
Thanks for your advice as always.
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With kind regards Veli-Pekka Tätilä ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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