I didn't know that :-)
On 27/07/2016 16:14, Amanda Lacy wrote:
To stop these boot messages being spoken, add the word 'quiet' to the
end of /boot/cmdline.txt
Or mash the control key. It works for me, and I still get the messages
in case I want them.
Amanda
On 7/27/16, Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello guys and gals,===========================================================
One of the things that happens when you use speakup of course is you get
the voice droning on and on very slowly when you boot, once espeakup or
piespeakup is loaded.
To stop these boot messages being spoken, add the word 'quiet' to the
end of /boot/cmdline.txt
But be careful with this because it might hide something that is broken.
Mike
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