speakpupcon.iso was an attempt at using a more modern version of puppy as a base. Barebones 431 i believe. It wasn't very successfull and was uploaded too soon.greengeek wrote:Hi Trobin - I just downloaded speak3pup from allys link (untested yet) but wondered if you could remember what the difference was between speak3pup.iso and speakpupcon.iso? I assume speakpup3 is the newer?
cheers!
Speak-Pup V0.05
Correct - no sound. I think my biggest problem is in lack of understanding about what I need to do. Here is a pic of what I see:
EDIT: ok now I see your comment about q and alsa. Will have a bash at that next session.
EDIT: ok now I see your comment about q and alsa. Will have a bash at that next session.
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Okay the part that bothers me is that string of characters just underneath "Edbrowse ready." If those characters appeared on their own then something is not working right.
On my system, an Acer Aspire 5040, I see what you see and the words Edbrowse ready would be spoken. So right off the top, I'm wondering if espeak is working correctly. Try the following command:
!espeak "Hello World" Don't forget the "!" part.
Or use "Q" to exit Edbrowse and :
espeak "Hello World"
If espeak is not working then hopefully there will be some kind of error message
Alsa is in Fatfree217. I just can't seem to gt it to work from the command line. Try this:
type "Q" to exit Edbrowse
Type "xorgwizard" and set up the xwindowing system
Click on "setup" and set up sound. See if Alsa fnds he driver for your sound card
Click on home to start the R0xfiler
Goto /usr/x11R6
Delete the "X" symlink
Reboot the computer
Hopefjully things will work.
Edbrowse does appear to be working. However it's based on ED, a line editer, and is looking for a command at the beginning of each line.
Edbtowse - easy to use - hard to learn
On my system, an Acer Aspire 5040, I see what you see and the words Edbrowse ready would be spoken. So right off the top, I'm wondering if espeak is working correctly. Try the following command:
!espeak "Hello World" Don't forget the "!" part.
Or use "Q" to exit Edbrowse and :
espeak "Hello World"
If espeak is not working then hopefully there will be some kind of error message
Alsa is in Fatfree217. I just can't seem to gt it to work from the command line. Try this:
type "Q" to exit Edbrowse
Type "xorgwizard" and set up the xwindowing system
Click on "setup" and set up sound. See if Alsa fnds he driver for your sound card
Click on home to start the R0xfiler
Goto /usr/x11R6
Delete the "X" symlink
Reboot the computer
Hopefjully things will work.
Edbrowse does appear to be working. However it's based on ED, a line editer, and is looking for a command at the beginning of each line.
Edbtowse - easy to use - hard to learn
something more audacious
Testing new puppies that are now all quite the same, without happiness (even for the builders)
i dig in Ally's archives to find something more audacious. Obedience puppy fails to install.
Speak pup downloaded to day.. It's a light one..
Virtual Machine arrived at here above Greengeek screen, what have we to do ?
i dig in Ally's archives to find something more audacious. Obedience puppy fails to install.
Speak pup downloaded to day.. It's a light one..
Virtual Machine arrived at here above Greengeek screen, what have we to do ?