Ryan Smith-Roberts wrote:
> This is because SpeakFreely is compiled in full-duplex mode, and 99% of
> the soundcard drivers under Linux are NOT full-duplex (IE you cannot send
> data to the speaker and read data from the mic at the same time).
Speak-freely version 6.1b-4 is compiled without full d
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On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, Steve Kostecke wrote:
> I don't have an explanation. But I do have the same problem.
>
> > I was able to send voice, but when it returned to me, sfspeaker
> > started to write error messages:
> > opening output audio device: D
I don't have an explanation. But I do have the same problem.
> I was able to send voice, but when it returned to me, sfspeaker
> started to write error messages:
> opening output audio device: Device or resource busy
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Steve Kostecke
Hello all !
Maybe the problem I'm writing about is not Debian-specific, in this case
please forgive me. :-(
Last time I have installed Speak-Freely package on my Debian Linux box.
However, when I tried to run it, I have met some problems.
I ran sfspeaker:
$ sfspeaker &
Then I ran sfmike, tr
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