09-25-2008
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Originally Posted by
Saurabh78
Anybody know, why it's happening.
It is this command: ln -s text.txt test
It creates a link (by default named text.txt because you didn't specify) in the test directory, pointing to text.txt.
If you tell us what you are trying to accomplish, someone might be able to help you out with the proper commands to use.
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spd-conf
SPD-CONF(1) General Commands Manual SPD-CONF(1)
NAME
spd-conf - A simple tool for basic configuration of Speech Dispatcher and problem diagnostics
SYNOPSIS
spd-conf [options]
DESCRIPTION
spd-conf is a simple tool for basic configuration of Speech Dispatcher and problem diagnostics
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-e, --espeak
Use espeak to synthesize messages
--test-festival
Test whether Festival works as a server
-s, --test-spd-say
Test connection to Speech Dispatcher using spd-say
--test-pulse
Test Pulse Audio
-c, --config-basic-settings-user
Configure basic settings in user configuration
-u, --create-user-conf
Create Speech Dispatcher configuration for the given user
-C, --config-basic-settings-system
Configure basic settings in system-wide configuration
-n, --dont-ask
Do not ask any questions, always use default values
--test-alsa
Test ALSA audio
--test-espeak
Test whether Espeak works as a standalone binary
-d, --diagnostics
Diagnose problems with the current setup
-D, --debug
Debug a problem and generate a report
AUTHOR
spd-conf was written by Hynek Hanke <hanke@brailcom.org>. The webpage for this package can be found at http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd.
This manual page was written by Luke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>, for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).
August 24, 2009 SPD-CONF(1)