Hello, Well, it couldn’t go without a hitch could it? That would
be too easy! While following the instructions on the orca-live wiki titled:
“How do I get Orca to speak alongside other alsa applications?” I’ve
run into a problem using Ubuntu 7.4. I did as was suggested. I replaced the lines. That seems to have broken accessibility support. Alsa-oss
is installed. Apt-get install alsa-oss said it was running the latest version. Could someone tell me where I’m going wrong? To make
things worse, I’ve replaced the old line back into the file but it’s
still not letting me log into gnome. Here’s my GNOME_Speech_SynthesisDriver_Espeak.server
file. <oaf_info> <oaf_server iid="OAFIID:GNOME_Speech_SynthesisDriver_Espeak:proto0.3" type="exe"
location="/usr/bin/espeak_synthesis_driver" <oaf_attribute name="repo_ids"
type="stringv"> <item
value="IDL:GNOME/Speech/SynthesisDriver:0.3"/> <item
value="IDL:GNOME/Speech/SpeechCallback:0.2"/> </oaf_attribute> <oaf_attribute name="name"
type="string" value="Espeak TTS Speech Driver"/> <oaf_attribute
name="description" type="string" value="Provides text
to speech services using the Espeak Speech Synthesis Syst$ </oaf_server> </oaf_info> Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks Darragh |