Re: Gnopernicus 0.7.0 does not want to init my brl display



Gnopernicus 0.7.0 has a bug which results in
BRLTTY support not being included.

If you compiled from source, get 0.7.1, if you got
gnopernicus through a Mandrake package, bug the maintainers
that they need to upgrade to 0.7.1.

Delaunay Christophe <christophe delaunay thomson net> writes:

> Hello listers,
>
>>From the console, when I type startx, gnopernicus starts talking but does
> not want to initialize my braille display.
>
> I know that this question seems like a faq but before asking for your help,
> I made sure twice I really did all what I read in the documentation.
>
> So, here is my configuration :
>
> 	- linux mandrake 9.2 on a Compaq DeskPro with 512 mb of ram and PIII
> processor running at 750 mHz;
> 	- brltty rev. 3.3.1 compiled with --enable-api and driving a
> braillex ELba, (Papenmeier braille display with 32 cells);
> 	- gnopernicus 0.7.0 with all gnome accessibility features installed,
> comprising the java access bridge.
> 	- The used TTS is festival 1.4.3 but due to problem with my
> soundboard, it really speaks too fast, (like a tape going twice its speed).
>
> When I launch "startx", gnopernicus is really launched and begins to speak
> but here is what I receive on stderr.
> -------------------
> **********************
> * SCREEN READER CORE *
> **********************
>
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
>
> brl_open_device: open device failed
> ** BRAILLE initialization failed for BRLTTY on port 1
>    To change one or more settings use gnopernicus UI
>
> (srcore:5924): gnopernicus-WARNING **: Callbacks are NOT supported by "V0
> Kevin - Festival GNOME Speech Driver" voice.
> gnopernicus-Message: speech initialization succeded
> -----------------
>
> First, I checked for the presence of /etc/brlapi.key. It's really here and I
> can read it.
>
> Then, I used the "gconftool-2" command as stated in brltty's
> "README.gnopernicus" file in order to let gnopernicus use the brltty API.
>
> Then, I wrote a .xinitrc file in my home directory as follows :
> --------------------
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # Define environment variables.
> GARNOME=/usr # garnome is not installed on this computer
> PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages
> GDK_USE_XFT=1
> GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge
> export PYTHONPATH GDK_USE_XFT GTK_MODULES
>
> # Configure Gnome.
> gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
> true
>
> # Tell Gnopernicus which virtual terminal is being used by the X display.
> # This is a bit complicated so cut-and-paste (rather than retype) it.
> CONTROLVT="$(grep "using VT number" "/var/log/XFree86.$(echo "$DISPLAY" |
> sed -e "s/^.*::*\([0-9]*\).*$/\1/").log" | sed -e "s/^.*using VT number
> \([0-9]*\).*$/\1/")"
> # I added next lines to print the value of CONTROLVT
> echo -n "=*=*=* The CONTROLVT variable was set to "
> echo -n $CONTROLVT
> echo " =*=*=*"
> export CONTROLVT
>
> # Start the Gnome session.
> exec $GARNOME/bin/gnome-session
> ------------------
>
> When the X session start, I can notice that the CONTROLVT variable is set to
> 7.
>
> So, what may be causing this braille initialization problem?
>
> Is there a way in which gnopernicus could be more precise at init time when
> an error occurs?
>
> Many thanks in advance. Have a nice day. Chris
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>

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