Re: [orca-list] orca speechd backend switching output modules were not saved
- From: Hermann <meinelisten onlinehome de>
- To: Farhan <i am Farhan gmail com>
- Cc: Speechd lists freebsoft org, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca speechd backend switching output modules were not saved
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:34:12 +0200
Farhan <i am farhan gmail com> writes:
Hello, I installed speech-dispatcher 0.67 from the apt repo that Luke provided.
I copied the /etc/speech-dispatcher folder to my home directory, with commands interpretated from the
speech-dispatcher manual.
I do not have the spd-conf in my path.
Did you install python-speechd? If not, there will be no spd-conf, and
you will not have Orca support.
after coppiing and making all directories in my home directory and adding speech-dispatcher -d to my
sessions in gnome, logging ou and logging back in, orca yields that gnome-speech is still the only speech
service I can select.
See above, and recheck the Orca wiki, to make sure you did everything
like it is described there - no typos etc.?
Sorry, don't know the URL by heart, but it might be:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuHardy
out of curiosity when using speech-dispatcher 0.6.7 what is the best sound output to use for my situation?
I am using ubuntu hardy.
Hardy comes with PulseAudio as standard sound output, but I think you
can switch to alsa, and if I've understood the mails regarding SD and
Ubuntu right, you should do so.
Please check the list's archive in order to find mails that explain how
to switch to alsa, I think Halim wrote one.
Hermann
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