Hello scott. Nope. Using internal and running the hdmi from the hdmi port to my
tv. Works really well. Both emacspeak and espeakup work great minus the slight
lag on silencing speech at times.
I really don't have the extra cash for an external sound card right now. But I
am guessing you would get one that connects to the USB port.
And then you would probably have to blacklist the default sound card driver so
it won't load.
I am not a huge fan of fenrir anyway. So its totally ok.
In fact, I have been considering down the road writing my own screen reader.
Good luck right?
Just thinking aloud anyway.
And yay. It looks like the reply problem is now solved. Way awesome!
Are you using an external sound card with your pie for the voice?
Itâs generallybest d=to do this because it has a better performance profile
for the external sound card rendering the speech. Just a suggestion.
On Mar 18, 2020, at 7:10 AM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:And no one has asked. But I want to assure people it wasn't this list where I
Hi everyone. First its a slight correction in my last email.
Honestly I think I know what list it was. It was a long time ago in any case.And I personally believe the people who did the hurting were confusing me with
I am not that much of a programmer yet to try to figure out the problem there.
About fenrir. I could not get the package in raspbian to work at all.
experimental code. Both worked. However.
I had the same issue on debian when I tried installing it there as well.
So on raspbian I decided to find the homepage and get the stable and
speech but the lag was conparable to just finishing to listen to the stuff
The speech was really scratchy. And yes I could press control to silence
I am keeping the fenrir experimental version on here and testing it as I go.
So in brief. I don't know what I am going to do.
And it sounds like two espeaks are running or something.
Maybe I can change a setting or something that will help with the speech.
The speech is really static sounding.
It works very nicely. But I still don't know how to reply to the list.
I don't know how to describe it except for that.
It does work though. And I am not done giving it a good trial.
In replying to your posts. I am using edbrowse for my email.
you via the list. So maybe I just have to set up an alias or something.
The list email doesn't come up when I hit both commands to try to reply to
reasons however.
That isn't your issue though. I really do like edbrowse for a number of
I use it more and more.and at this time have no intentions on getting one.
www.edbrowse.org if you want to read about it.
Also. stormux. I don't think I can try it as I don't have a raspberry pi 4
Slide it in the slot and switch OS's on the fly as needed.
Another thing I love about the PI is that I can simply put an OS on a micro
SD card.
But for me I prefer the micro sd cards.
Really awesome.
I think I read you can use a usb thumb drive too.
The problem is I can't seem to get the wifi adapters running under there.
I do want to play around with freebsd.
They tell me they can't or won't drill a hole to run a network ethernet cable.
The problem is. I live upstairs and the router is downstairs.
one for this purpose simply because there are currently no plugs to plug it in
That having been said. I can't leave a PI down there even if I got another
with my own internet router.
So I am thinking freebsd is going to have to wait till I have my own place
On the brltty info page it says it does.
I read differeing views on whether brltty works with freebsd or not.
If I could temporarily ssh into the raspberry pi in freebsd and ssh and set up
But trying to figure out how to get it working seems to be nonexistent.
attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of the
Just rambling.
Jessica
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