Don Raikes wrote:
>
> When I run:
>
> $ festival --tts hello.txt
> I get the following output:
>
> Linux: can't open /dev/dsp
>
> I ran sudo adduser draikes audio
>
> and it said draikes was already a member of group audio.
Is there anything else running that might have the audio device open
Cyril Brulebois (16/04/2009):
> From a quick look, there's no such package yet: even unstable still
> has 0.6.5-1.1; I could try and update the package but since I've no
> experience with those programs, I'd need to rely on your feedback.
So, as I said, worked around.
Mario (Cc'd to make sure yo
Samuel,
When I run:
$ festival --tts hello.txt
I get the following output:
Linux: can't open /dev/dsp
I ran sudo adduser draikes audio
and it said draikes was already a member of group audio.
> -Original Message-
> From: Samuel Thibault [mailto:samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org]
> Sent: We
Don Raikes, le Wed 15 Apr 2009 22:50:10 +, a écrit :
> Sure enough there is no /dev/dsp.
modprobe snd_pcm_oss
Samuel
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Don Raikes (15/04/2009):
> I want to get festival working on it, but even though I have installed
> alsa-oss alsa-utils alsa-tools and festival, when I try to use
> festival I get an error saying that festival cannot open /dev/dsp.
>
> Sure enough there is no /dev/dsp.
>
> My understanding from
Cyril Brulebois (16/04/2009):
> > Is there somewhere I can get this later version of the package?
>
> From a quick look, there's no such package yet: even unstable still
> has 0.6.5-1.1; I could try and update the package but since I've no
> experience with those programs, I'd need to rely on you
Hi all,
I installed a copy of debian/lenny onto my desktop system. I did not include
the graphical desktop because I want to use it for strictly console-based types
of work.
I want to get festival working on it, but even though I have installed alsa-oss
alsa-utils alsa-tools and festival, when
Don Raikes (15/04/2009):
> Hi all,
Hi Don,
> I saw this kind of configuration working on a ubuntu derrivative
> called Vinux, but am trying to build my own livecd from a lenny
> installation.
maybe you have links that explain such a setup? I don't know anything in
this field, but I might find s
Hi all,
I am new to the debian world, and am interested in whether it is possible to
get yasr and speech-dispatcher to work together on lenny.
I saw this kind of configuration working on a ubuntu derrivative called Vinux,
but am trying to build my own livecd from a lenny installation.
When I i
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