How do I install Voxin on an Ubuntu based Distro?

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Sat Oct 24 07:32:31 UTC 2020


You've got to extract the tgz file first.
tar xf file.tgz
Then you can do your cd commands.


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From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2020 09:24:10 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: How do I install Voxin on an Ubuntu based Distro?

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> Hieveryone,
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> Ihave Linux Mint with MATE GUI using the Orca screenreader on a laptopand I am trying to install the Voxin TTS voices I bought.
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> Thisis my first time installing softwareon Linux.
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> Onthe Voxin website they give instructions for installing Voxin onUbuntu. And Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu so i think the installationcommands should be more or less the same.
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> Theysay for Ubuntu type in:
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> sudo--login
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> cdvoxin-3.3rc1
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> cdvoxin-enu-3.3rc1
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> ./voxin-installer.sh
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> Idon't have any files that are just Voxin-3.3rc1. The files that Idownloaded each include the name of the TTS voice within the title.
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> Forexample:
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> voxin-american-english-ava-high-3.3rc1.tgz
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> Soi went to my terminal and tried typing sudo --login and after i login, then i typed:
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> cdvoxin-american-english-ava-high-3.3rc1.tgz
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> butit gives me an error message, something like, bash cd no such file ordirectory.
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> Couldany of you who have installed Voxin for Orca graphicaldesktop on Ubuntu based systems please let me know how to install it?
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> Thanks,
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> SL
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