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Re: Speak line commands stopping speech at punctuation marks
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- Subject: Re: Speak line commands stopping speech at punctuation marks
- From: "Jim O'Sullivan" <listen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:24:13 +0100
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Hopefully I have solved this problem now.
I had 'agetty' running on the serial port to which the Braille 'n
Speak was connected so that I could use it as a terminal. I removed
this and it seemed to fix the problem. Although, I was still getting
some garbage spoken so I did a warm reset on the bns and, so far,
everything is fine. I have been reading through the emacspeak info
pages with no problems.
For the record, the steps I took were:
1 Comment out the 'agetty' line in my /etc/inittab file so it reads
#s2:12345:respawn:/usr/local/bin/agetty -L -h 9600 ttyS1 vt100
2 rebooting my system.
Note: I think using 'init q' will do rather than rebooting.
I also performed a warm reset on the bns by holding down all 7 keys
when the unit is powered on.
Once again I am a happy camper!
Jim
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