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From: Greg B. <da...@na...> - 2004-09-11 05:34:01
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Nuno Lucas wrote: > >>hello I am trying to use yasr its a screen reader for the blind, I did > >>the following apt-get install yasr flite eflite > >>yasr is the screen reader and flite and eflite is the tts engine stuff it needs how ever when I run > >>yasr at the command prompt I don't hear any speech. > >>if sound support is not supported how easy would it be to put both in > >>colinux, and in astwind? whitch is the colinux with asterisk support. > >>thanks > >>hank > > > > Hank, > > I doubt that the CoLinux guys know about AstWind, but for those > > that are curious please check out: > > http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=astwind > > > > As for CoLinux sound support, I'm not sure how that would be accomplished, > > as I don't think that CoLinux supports Audio devices. > > No, not yet ;) > But there are some reports of geting sound to work using the network. > I think there is something about it in the wiki. You should have a look > there. > There were some posts about it in this mailing list or in the > colinux-devel list. Make a little search and you may have luck. Would it be possible, given the appropriate drivers, for CoLinux to be able to access a PCI card on the PCI bus? Specifically, Asterisk uses kernel modules (Zaptel) to communicate with Digium's hardware such as the X100P card. This relies on a very strict 1,000 Hz interrupt timing to ensure proper audio. -- Vice President of N2Net, a New Age Consulting Service, Inc. Company http://www.n2net.net Where everything clicks into place! KP-216-121-ST |