Re: Can I add speakup to An Existing Wheezy Installation?

2016-12-05 Thread John G Heim
Yeah, I don't know about that error message. I would try rebooting. You probably want to make the speakup_soft module load automatically each time you reboot. To do that, type: echo speakup_soft >> /etc/modules You need to do that as root. If you don't get speech when you reboot, try

Re: Can I add speakup to An Existing Wheezy Installation?

2016-12-05 Thread Martin McCormick
Thank you. I am glad I asked because there is much less to the procedure than I was expecting. The modprobe command worked fine as far as that there were no errors reported. The apt-get install worked until the script tried to start speakup and then the following happened: Output

Can I add speakup to An Existing Wheezy Installation?

2016-12-04 Thread Martin McCormick
The subject is really the whole message. The wheezy installation is on a system with 384 MB of ram so there is no orca but I have seen speakup run on less although this is scraping the bottom of the barrel. Any good ideas are welcome. Thank you. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ