Re: [orca-list] accessible login kind of works on lucid



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Hey thanks for the clever work-around.  It may not be elegant, but it
makes sense and it works for you.  I'll have to keep these notes
around in case I want to move to a suer-centric running of Speech
Dispatcher.  I just haven't felt the need to run it as a user mode so
far but I recognize the Pulse Audio related stuff out there in the
event my distro heads that way.

On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 07:55:11AM +0100, Hammer Attila wrote:
Hy,

Joshua, I solved your problem a possible workaround with yesterday
my system:
I add .bash_logout file with killall speech-dispatcher command my
home directory, and add /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default file to killall
speech-dispatcher command.
This modification resulting wonderful accessible login working with
Speech-dispatcher. This is not an elegant method, but working my
Lucid system.
I not changing original Ubuntu specific configuration, not running
Pulseaudio with system daemon, and not running Speech-dispatcher
with system daemon. When I logging in, sound are ok, and Orca
wonderful starting.

Hope this helps,

Attila
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