Le 24 oct. 2013 23:31, "Samuel Thibault" a écrit :
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> bastien ROUCARIES, le Thu 24 Oct 2013 21:51:10 +, a écrit :
> > May be we could ask openmoko to get usb/vid/pid for braille stuff ?
> >
> > see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Product_IDs
>
> Sure, but the problem is not the possibility
bastien ROUCARIES, le Thu 24 Oct 2013 21:46:50 +, a écrit :
> It seems also that brltty grab
> ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial
> (UART) IC
Yes, that one is known too.
Samuel
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bastien ROUCARIES, le Thu 24 Oct 2013 21:51:10 +, a écrit :
> May be we could ask openmoko to get usb/vid/pid for braille stuff ?
>
> see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Product_IDs
Sure, but the problem is not the possibility of asking; it is convincing
the *manufacturers* that they should
Package: brltty
May be we could ask openmoko to get usb/vid/pid for braille stuff ?
see http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Product_IDs
Even if it is not really free hardware it could help debian so why not asking
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Package: brltty
It seems also that brltty grab
ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial
(UART) IC
I use it in order to connect to my electronics boards
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Hello,
Please keep debian-accessibility in Cc for accessibility matters,
otherwise concerned people won't be able to provide information :)
Neil Williams, le Thu 24 Oct 2013 18:08:56 +0100, a écrit :
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 18:31:52 +0200
> Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
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> > On 24/10/13 at 16:40 +0100,
Hello Jason,
Jason White schrieb am 24.10.2013, 20:51 +1100:
>Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>> I have used the command suggested in the wiki to disable pulseaudio:
>>
>> dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf
>
>I don't think that's enough to disable it if PulseAudio is compiled (
Sebastian Humenda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have used the command suggested in the wiki to disable pulseaudio:
>
> dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf
I don't think that's enough to disable it if PulseAudio is compiled (as it is
by default) to use ALSA/PortAudio only of Pulse
On 24 October 2013 09:09, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have used the command suggested in the wiki to disable pulseaudio:
>
> dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf
>
> Now, running commands like
> espeak "Hello World"
> does not work anymore. How can I configure
Hello,
Reece Dunn schrieb am 24.10.2013, 9:21 +0100:
>On 24 October 2013 09:09, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>> I have used the command suggested in the wiki to disable pulseaudio:
>>
>> dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf
>>
>> Now, running commands like
>> espeak "Hello
Hello,
I have used the command suggested in the wiki to disable pulseaudio:
dpkg-divert --add --rename /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf
Now, running commands like
espeak "Hello World"
does not work anymore. How can I configure eSpeak to use ALSA? I didn't find a
command-line option to do so.
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