John Denker wrote:

> Let's try to understand the situation better, [...]

According to my experience, the best choice to get a vast variety of
audio applications play their stuff nicely along with each other on
Linux is to use PulseAudio as a backend plus the respective frontend
compatibility interfaces, if required. There's a nice guide on how to
set things up at:

  http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup

Yet I have to admit that I've never ever been using 'festival' ....

On Debian Lenny (aka. 5.0.x) they're linking 'festival' against
'libesd' - which is well supported by PulseAudio, therefore I _suspect_
it'll run out of the box.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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