Hi David and All, The system has Voxin installed and working with Orca. Will espeakup pick up Voxin and use that? Thanks.
Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr. To: K0LNY ?? Cc: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org ; Gilles Casse Sent: Friday, February 28, 2025 2:13 AM Subject: Re: espeakup in a console You have to install it into the kernel as a module and activate the module. I believe it requires the installation of speakup. Here is some info on installing speakup modules into the Linux kernel. https://github.com/linux-speakup/speakup/blob/main/INSTALLATION Hopefully, someone else has easier info on this. I found pure Debian easiest on installing speakup, but I have to admit I often got confused and used the easier method of purchasing voxin and installing from Gilles Casse's excellent scripts. Voxin is very reasonably priced and so far all updates have been free. See https://oralux.org/prices.php Each includes voxin and also vocalizer embedded. Sample the voices to see what you need. Compact versions require less computer power. Contact Gilles Casse <cont...@oralux.org> for ordering and assistance. I am very pleased with voxin and vocalizer embedded high. They sound very natural even at high speeds that blind users are apt to use on long texts. Kind regards, David Ring On Fri, Feb 28, 2025, 1:04 AM K0LNY ?? <glenn@ervin.email> wrote: Hi Group, So a friend is starting to use Linux and wants to use Alpine for his email, and I suggested that he use a console for that. He installed espeakup and he opened a console and typed espeakup and it does not launch. Might he have done something wrong with the install, or does this not work in a console? He installed it with: sudo apt install espeakup Thanks for any help. Glenn Being smart is knowing how to get out of a tough situation. Being wise is not getting into it in the first place. Glenn K0LNY & WSAT439