. Februar 2013 schrieb Colin Watson :
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 03:46:34PM -0600, Ted Gould wrote:
On Mon, 2013-02-25 at 19:13 +0100, Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals
wrote:
The English Voxforge models are currently packaged in julius-voxforge.
There I did go with the nightly builds there, since
Am Montag, 25. Februar 2013 schrieb Ted Gould :
In the demo images we're using Julius, but we've gotten a lot of help from
the Sphinx list this week to make it much better.
Aha. So is their performance comparable? (Back when I tried them out Julius
worked much better for me, but I didn't look
Hi Ted,
It's great to hear that voice recognition in Ubuntu is finally getting some
love :).
The English Voxforge models are currently packaged in julius-voxforge.
There I did go with the nightly builds there, since in addition to the time
and disk size (which IMHO is already enough of a
this helps,
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, for recent enough Intel CPU,
ondemand is the one recommended for power efficiency (over userspace,
and even over powersave) by the Intel's kernel developer Arjan van
de Ven
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Since the mailing lists always seem to be the last place where stuff
is announced, here you go in case you haven't seen it yet:
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/478
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GPL version, to reduce this problem
for new code changes.
I hope this helps. And, IANAL.
Cheers,
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the copyright of the files or that
their license includes the or later). But the change won't have any
real effect until the files change (since people can still get them
from an older tarball / branch checkout where they still were LGPL 2).
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2010/6/14 Anthony Hook anthony.ho...@gmail.com:
In addition, I can do:
$ sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
and as far as I know, apt-get does not have this functionality.
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
(as opposed to dist-upgrade, which is called full-upgrade in aptitude).
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