How to Install and Uninstall emacspeak Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 23,2024
Deprecated! Installation of this package may no longer be supported.
1. Install "emacspeak" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install emacspeak on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
emacspeak
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2. Uninstall "emacspeak" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall emacspeak on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
emacspeak
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the emacspeak package on Kali Linux
Package: emacspeak
Version: 53.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 30076
Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team
Architecture: all
Depends: adduser, debconf, emacs (>= 1:26.1~), make, perl, tcl, tclx8.4, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, perl:any
Recommends: emacspeak-espeak-server, sox
Suggests: eflite, emacspeak-ss, espeak, psgml, w3m-el, xsltproc
Size: 14374132
SHA256: 97357772087753f486f302f31e8d896bcf40b5e1c42f818444c62c6d1efdd624
SHA1: 0740d7cfd11fc7ae3b95bed62a4ed7c35a4bf744
MD5sum: 88237f8842f08f66f4479f98a581c5d1
Description: speech output interface to Emacs
Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who
cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.
.
Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once Emacs is started with Emacspeak
loaded, users get spoken feedback for all actions. As Emacs can do
everything, they get speech feedback for everything they do.
.
This package recommends the speech server for the espeak (software)
speech synthesizer, so it should work straight away. However it also
contains the source for speech servers to support the DECtalk Express
and DECtalk MultiVoice (hardware) speech synthesizers. For other
synthesizers, look for speech server packages such as emacspeak-ss and
eflite.
Description-md5: 1e098459f1d5faed9ec8b4ef129266ea
Homepage: http://emacspeak.sf.net
Tag: accessibility::screen-reader, accessibility::speech,
implemented-in::lisp, implemented-in::perl, implemented-in::tcl,
interface::commandline, role::plugin, role::program, suite::emacs,
use::editing, works-with::audio
Section: editors
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/e/emacspeak/emacspeak_53.0+dfsg-1_all.deb
Version: 53.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 30076
Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team
Architecture: all
Depends: adduser, debconf, emacs (>= 1:26.1~), make, perl, tcl, tclx8.4, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, perl:any
Recommends: emacspeak-espeak-server, sox
Suggests: eflite, emacspeak-ss, espeak, psgml, w3m-el, xsltproc
Size: 14374132
SHA256: 97357772087753f486f302f31e8d896bcf40b5e1c42f818444c62c6d1efdd624
SHA1: 0740d7cfd11fc7ae3b95bed62a4ed7c35a4bf744
MD5sum: 88237f8842f08f66f4479f98a581c5d1
Description: speech output interface to Emacs
Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who
cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.
.
Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once Emacs is started with Emacspeak
loaded, users get spoken feedback for all actions. As Emacs can do
everything, they get speech feedback for everything they do.
.
This package recommends the speech server for the espeak (software)
speech synthesizer, so it should work straight away. However it also
contains the source for speech servers to support the DECtalk Express
and DECtalk MultiVoice (hardware) speech synthesizers. For other
synthesizers, look for speech server packages such as emacspeak-ss and
eflite.
Description-md5: 1e098459f1d5faed9ec8b4ef129266ea
Homepage: http://emacspeak.sf.net
Tag: accessibility::screen-reader, accessibility::speech,
implemented-in::lisp, implemented-in::perl, implemented-in::tcl,
interface::commandline, role::plugin, role::program, suite::emacs,
use::editing, works-with::audio
Section: editors
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/e/emacspeak/emacspeak_53.0+dfsg-1_all.deb