Re: [orca-list] ibm voices



Ah, of course Ubuntu 12.04 hasn't been released yet, but as I said in my
email, I know people who are already working with alpha releases of
Ubuntu 12.04. Since Ubuntu 12.04 will be a long term supported (LTS)
release the alpha releases will come out early and should be especially
stable.

On 16/12/11 08:11, Andy B wrote:
Ubuntu 12.04 is out already?

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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 7:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [orca-list] ibm voices

What version of Ubuntu are you running? What version of Voxin?

For example, I think I had to move up to Voxin 0.37 to get it to work with
Ubuntu 11.04. When trying to install an older version of Voxin, there was an
error message and Voxin wasn't installed correctly. It didn't lead to the
problems you're describing though.

I'm not sure if Voxin supports Ubuntu 11.10 yet. I haven't tried this
combination yet. I know people have been able to get Voxin to work with
alphas of Ubuntu 12.04, but I don't know the details myself. You might try
taking this question to the Vinux support list or IRC channel.

On 15/12/11 22:34, Justin Harford wrote:
Hi guys

Wel I have been on the search for portuguese and spanish speaking voices
for ubuntu, which lead me to the voxin voices. I bought a portuguese voice
for some 5 dollars, ran the installer, and it totally appears to have
destroyed my installation of vinux. My computer now gets hung up at the
start-up process. I can get to the console, but there is no speech, and it
won't let me log in to any of the accounts. 

I am sort of telling this because it is an ironically funny story. My
linux ife life then has lasted for exactly five days. I would have never
thought that purchased software would turn out to destroy an entire system,
but I've learned my lesson. lol. So I am going to hope that I can start
over. My acer aspire one seems to be a bit finicky though when it comes to
booting into the pen drive that I have for it. If anyone has any suggestions
I would be grateful for the help. Also it would be nice if there were a
better way than unetbootin to create a bootable thumb drive. 

Fingers crossed that the computer isn't fried as well.

Later
Justin Harford
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