[orca-list] I think my installed Ubuntu and Orca is just plain unstable!
- From: "Bob Tinney" <tinneyb charter net>
- To: "orca-list" <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] I think my installed Ubuntu and Orca is just plain unstable!
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 15:00:22 -0500
Hi,
I now have speech with speech dispatcher and ESpeak, but none of the gnome
speech drivers work and I can't bring up the orca preferences and orca -t
doesn't work either. I've lost access to my viavoice synth, but I can now
play music and use orca at the same time.
Bob, tinneyb charter net, K8LR
Skype name: bobtinn
One of the best days of my life is today!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon" <j orcauser googlemail com>
To: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] I think my installed Ubuntu and Orca is just
plainunstable!
Another way around this might be to open up gnome-terminal and issue:
orca -t
which uses the default speech, and you can reconfigure it to use speech
dispatcher.
If it still doesnt speak, you can just do orca -t to reconfigure to
normal speech driver and sort out the problem.
Hope this helps
Jon
On Sun 17/02/2008 at 17:27:28, Hermann wrote:
am So 17. Feb 2008 um 16:49:19 schrieb Bob Tinney <tinneyb charter net>:
I installed pythom speechd and it didn't make speech dispatcher
available in
the orca preferences. When I rebooted, I lost all speech. I then tried
to
install alsa and that didn't help. I can still load and shut down
Ubuntu,
but no speech.
Any ideas anyone? I am back in Windows XP until I get this one figured
out,
but I'd really like to get Ubuntu working so that I can eventually
switch to
Linux and dump windows altogether.
Are you using speech only? If not, what does your braille display show?
Do:
sudo apt-get install python-speechd
Restart Orca, and go to the speech tab in the preferences dialog.
Besides Gnome-speech as speech server, there should be
Speech-dispatcher; open the list by pressing space bar. Is it there? If
so, press space bar again, and tab to the "apply" button; press it. Is
speech now there? If so, make further adjustments and go to "OK".
Note: Due to the fact that Gnome-speech doesn't use Alsa by default, you
don't have speech till you switched to SD.
If you don't have a braille display or cannot use a magnifier, I fear
you will need some sighted help: Don't know any workaround for that,
because I'm a braille user.
Hermann
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