grml had or has boot line parameters that can be used to test the volume
of a sound card before installation ever starts. If I remember correctly
it was the first and only accessible version of Linux to offer such
additional help. If the speech is a problem after installation, that's a
Hello Tony,
Tony Baechler t...@baechler.net schrieb:
On 1/28/2013 7:27 AM, Klaus Knopper wrote:
Have you tried the ADRIANE version of Knoppix, a Debian derivative,
which starts with speech immediately?
Yes, I have. The CD I burned is in front of me as I write and I plan
to
give it
It would be a very simple matter to get the live CDs to have speech at boot.
The Squeeze live CD already has the Speakup modules, so I'm assuming that
Wheezy does as well. I haven't used the Wheezy live CD, but with Squeeze,
it doesn't have the espeak and espeakup packages. Since Squeeze
Tony Baechler, le Mon 28 Jan 2013 22:59:34 -0800, a écrit :
All that would need to happen to get Wheezy to have software speech is
to install the above packages and set up an entry in the boot loader
to load speech as D-I does now.
I completely agree. That still takes time to do, test, fix,
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