Re: [orca-list] the inevitable newby questions



Yes, I'm beginning to suspect that it is my machine because it seems
to lock up when I start moving around quickly. Lots of reboots. I
really need to figure out how much ram I've got, just can't seem to
find where.

Rusty


On 10/24/07, Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt csir co za> wrote:
Hi,
Your machine is on the low end for running gnome/orca, so you might
find the X-windows IE graphical mode unresponcive.  You might be able to
renice the speech-server to help with the stutter.
Give the command:
man renice
at a terminal to find out more.
Espeak is IMHO the most responsive synthesizer.
You can get that ibm viavoice/eloquence voice if you buy it, but one
really do get used to using espeak, so, stick it out for a few weeks and
decide then.
HTH, Willem



On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Rusty Perez wrote:

Hi folks,
I'm sure these questions come up pretty often so please excuse my newness.

I'm just taking my first tentative steps with linux. My friends all
suggested I try ubuntu because it's cool. It also seems to have the
best integration with gnome and orca and speech and stuff. I need that
'cause, well, I can't see the screen.

Anyway, that out of the way. I've got gutsy running on a little old
machine about 450 mhz, not sure how much ram.

First off, espeak seems to studder sometimes. Is that just my slow
machine or can something be done about this?

Also, is there any way to use a speech synth which is a little easier
on the ears. Of course I'm use to eloquence. Is there anything free,
such as the l&h synths or the MS synths or eloquence which will work?
I've heard festival and am not too crazy about it either.

Thanks so much. I'm sure I'll have more questions, but I've only had
it running for two hours or so.

Rusty
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