Orca on Fedora was RE: orca on ubuntu



Hi all

Tamas, what version of Fedora are you using?
There are rpm packages of Orca 0.2.5 please see:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2006-June/msg00045.html

Regards,

Javier.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Tamas Babinszki [mailto:tbabinszki yahoo com] 
Enviado el: sábado, 08 de julio de 2006 14:34
Para: 'Orca screen reader developers'
Asunto: Re: Orca orca on ubuntu


I found that the 0.2.5 did not compile properly, I had some 
errors, I'm sorry, can't remember what it was. Being a blind 
user, I was only able to find this out through connecting to 
my machine with a laptop. I had the exact same symptoms, 
eventually I had to go back to 0.2.4. However, I'm using Fedora.

Tamas Babinszki


-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list-bounces gnome org 
[mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf > Of Thomas Ward

Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 2:16 AM
To: Orca screen reader developers
Subject: Re: Orca orca on ubuntu

Hi, Cody.

Cody wrote:
 I then compiled orca 0.2.5 and I launched it from the 
terminal as he
said, and I can see enough to see the orca prefs window 
comes up but 
no speech however gnopernicus will speak for me


Ok, interesting. Well when I compiled orca I logged out, and back in 
with no speech  before launching orca. I noticed gnopernicus and orca 
don't like being unloaded and the other loaded one right after the 
other. So try that.
If that fails run test-speech to make sure gnome-speech is accessible.
I am not sure about your build configuration and this sounds like a 
config issue rather than anything else. Either that or orca 
is coming up 
with the wrong synthesis driver or something. It should have talked 
after typing orca as that is what mine did.


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