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Generic Module Severely Broken!
From: |
Steve Holmes |
Subject: |
Generic Module Severely Broken! |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:03:08 -0700 |
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 08:38:31AM +0000, Christopher Brannon wrote:
> If I had to guess, I'd say that it could be concurrency issues in the
Yes.
> alsa code. Is the laptop also multi-core?
> One thing you might try is using the libao driver, assuming that you are
> building speech-dispatcher with libao support. I don't think that it is
> being built in the official ArchLinux package.
I'm using the speech-dispatcher-git package from AUR and it does
include libao in the configure options; I just checked. See my other
messages for more detail and espeak.log file.
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, (continued)
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/01
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/01
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Christopher Brannon, 2011/03/02
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/02
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/03
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/03
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Christopher Brannon, 2011/03/03
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/03
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Christopher Brannon, 2011/03/04
- Generic Module Severely Broken!, Steve Holmes, 2011/03/05
- Generic Module Severely Broken!,
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