Well, I really wondered after that thread on speech synthesis
on how something done with festival would actually sound mixed up.
I this experiment in nearly half an hour, so dont think it's
something hard. I just wrote the voices in that xml-like syntax
festival uses for singing songs. Then I wrote
>From: Benno Senoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>the method I use to communicate between the GUIs is SYSV message queues
>because they can be multiclient but the API is abstracted so the
>underlying transport model can be chosen arbitrarily.
I have written and I'm writing a message system where client
> The Linux Security Module (LSM) interface is a standard part of 2.6.
> There actually is a backport of the security modules patch to 2.4 on
> the NSA site for SELinux. But, it is quite large and I doubt many
> people would want to apply it for running realtime audio.
It depends on whether it in
Have you seen this?
http://faac.sourceforge.net/
I was browsing sourceforge, and found this, it might be of interest to some
people on this list.
-Richard
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I did this as a baseline before adding the `realtimegroup' logic we
> >discussed last week. I think I'll attempt that next, after fixing
> >the SCHED_RR omission.
>
> I thought about hacking together those additions after it was posted,
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 10.39, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 08:21:55 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> > On Monday 24 November 2003 19.42, Frank Neumann wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > > I was wondering for a while when some older geek will start
> > > porting/rewriting e.g. the old Amiga
On Tue, 24 Nov 2003, Jack O'Quin wrote:
>
> Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I couldn't wait til you found it, so I wrote one from scratch instead. :)
> > > The url below point to a hackish patch againt 2.4.23-rc1, and yes, it is
> > > very simple. Works by setting /
Frank Neumann wrote:
I was wondering for a while when some older geek will start
porting/rewriting e.g. the old Amiga's narrator.device for Linux - or,
even more retro, what about S.A.M. (Software Automatic Mouth) from the
8-bit Atari machines, dated around 1985? Ah, those were the times.. :-)
Here
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 08:21:55 +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> On Monday 24 November 2003 19.42, Frank Neumann wrote:
> [...]
> > I was wondering for a while when some older geek will start
> > porting/rewriting e.g. the old Amiga's narrator.device for Linux -
>
> Actually, I was surfing around, l