Re: Debian live stable images with just console and software speech using espeakup

2017-12-23 Thread Lorenzo "Palinuro" Faletra
hi, the debian netinstall images include obly the debian installer (which is an autonomous OS), and the debian installer can give you access to a minimal console with many useful utilities. give it a try and let us know if it is what you need On December 23, 2017 9:10:22 PM GMT+01:00, Nick

Re: Debian live stable images with just console and software speech using espeakup

2017-12-23 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I guess but then I would have to go threw all of the screens to do things like copy off files from my system I want something that is a little more full featured then the Debian installation images and that has tools to get work done. I guess I could connect to my wireless network then load

Re: xclip problem

2017-12-23 Thread Jude DaShiell
As of now, I removed the entire graphical user environment from this disk since I was getting too much keyboard latency and probably install it later then I will return to this problem. Before that, I'll try all of this with a system that doesn't use startx to run the graphical user

Re: festvox voices

2017-12-23 Thread Jude DaShiell
Dyslectics also use screen readers so the audience is likely larger than you think. On Sat, 23 Dec 2017, Paul Gevers wrote: Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2017 14:32:08 From: Paul Gevers To: Debian TTS Team , Debian Accessibility Team

Re: Debian live stable images with just console and software speech using espeakup

2017-12-23 Thread ben
Hello1 On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 12:10:22PM -0800, Nick Gawronski wrote: > Hi, I was looking for a Debian live disc that is just for console use for > doing things like copying off files and installing a basic console Debian > system using software speech. I searched the Debian live project but >

festvox voices

2017-12-23 Thread Paul Gevers
Dear all, As you may have noticed, I have worked on several festival/festvox packages lately. However, I was wondering about some issues, so I solicit for advice. Mainly because I never use any of these packages myself. 1) We have three¹ 8kHz voices in our archive, with 16kHz siblings. Are they