Voxin won't install
Lenny
gervin at cableone.net
Tue Apr 1 02:08:11 UTC 2014
Hi Gabe,
I don't know, I have installed it many, many times in Ubuntu, and I have done it in the past in Vinux, and it always worked in Vinux as it did in Ubuntu.
I open a terminal, then I go to the directory where the installer is, and I type:
sudo bash voxin-installer.sh
and it has always worked before.
I have been using Voxin for perhaps 10 years.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Gabe Vega - CEO Commtech LLC
To: Lenny
Cc: Ubuntu List
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Voxin won't install
are you following the exact step-by-step instructions given by the Vinik's project wiki? There's a stepper to either before or after the installation that takes place, before the installation completes.
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On Mar 30, 2014, at 10:16 AM, Lenny <gervin at cableone.net> wrote:
Hi,
I installed Vinux 4.0, the DVD version onto my laptop.
I then installed Voxin 0.58 and it acted like it installed and I was given
the message that it would be available on the next start, so I shut down and
restarted.
It went back to eSpeak.
I looked in Orca preferences, and in voice, there was no IBM to choose from.
Then I installed Voxin 0.53, and it did the same, even after a restart.
So I reinstalled 0.58, and it acted as before, and still, eSpeak is the only
synth available.
Does anyone know what is going on?
Thanks for any help.
Glenn
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