.
Finally, here are the instructions on performing debootstrap of Debian.
http://grml.org/grml-debootstrap/
Don't know if this is too complicated...
Regards
Roopakshi from India
--- On Fri, 5/21/10, David Hoff Jr wrote:
> From: David Hoff Jr
> Subject: Software vs hardware Synt
Thanks. Since I don't have a hardware synth I will try using the
software espeak synth. I'm new to Linux, trying to convert over from
the ever changing Windows. I have installed Vinux 3.0 and been
learning and experimenting with it but it has a few bugs and I want to
try Debian which hopefully h
Kenny Hitt, le Fri 21 May 2010 09:16:20 -0500, a écrit :
> I believe Squeeze will use speakup with espeakup.
If alsa people at last reply to my requests concerning a static version
of libasound...
Samuel
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Hi. A hardware synth is only useful if you plan to run speakup. If you want
to install without help, you will need a hardware synth for speakup during the
install.
That's how I installed. Because I have an old accent sa, I use a software synth
even with speakup. The espeakup package will allow
David Hoff Jr, le Fri 21 May 2010 07:04:07 -0700, a écrit :
> I have downloaded the Gnome 5.0.4 version for I386. The installation
> instructions speak about using hardware synthasizers but say nothing
> about any built in software synthasizers.
The installer itself doesn't yet support software s
I have downloaded the Gnome 5.0.4 version for I386. The installation
instructions speak about using hardware synthasizers but say nothing
about any built in software synthasizers. Do I need a hardware
synthasizer to use Debian or what do I need to do to use a software
synthasizer? My wife has h
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