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Re: emacspeak and unprivileged accounts
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- Subject: Re: emacspeak and unprivileged accounts
- From: Jude DaShiell <dashiell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 13:37:24 +1300
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On 2002-01-24 jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx said:
>CC: emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Jude DaShiell writes:
>> The first place I installed emacspeak was by root and for root in
>>red hat 7.0. Then I used some linux commands to make me an
>>unprivileged account for online and everyday use. Then I went
>>into the unprivileged account's home directory and edited .bashrc
>>and .bash_profile and included DTK_PROGRAM=doubletalk and
>>DTK_port=/dev/ttyS0 and export DTK_PROGRAM DTK_PORT in each of
>>them. Then I rebooted the machine and logged in as unprivileged
>>user and tried running emacspeak. Something different happened
>this time.
>The problem is that permissions probably aren't set properly on the
>port to which the synthesizer is connected. Make sure you have write
>permission to it. Test this by running the speech server separately
>from Emacspeak.
>If it isn't the synthesizer port, then it could be one of the
>Emacspeak directories - but that isn't likely, since the
>installation process typically sets up the appropriate file and
>directory permissions.
>Also make sure you have write access (as an oridnary user) to the
>audio device: /dev/audio (this will ensure that auditory icons and,
>for that matter, other sound files can be played).
>To be more specific, try chmod 666 $DTK_PORT for a quick solution.
Jason, Blue Ribbon. It was that port I didn't have access to on this
machine and that chmod 666 $DTK_PORT command fixed it so now I have an
unprivileged account also able to have emacspeak talking on it too. As a
preemptive strike, I ran chmod 666 /dev/audio too so when I can get the alsa
drivers installed those will be able to find a sound card and use it too.
Thanks much!
Jude <dashiell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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