[orca-list] [Fwd: Re: opensuse gnome3 livecd]





Espeak is installed, because when I ran orca and then realized that it
doesn't speak, and returned to a terminal, i typed the command to test
espeak like "espeak a" and it worked.
And according to the output of orca's config screen, espeak driver is
there.
Also, what basic accessibility features is shell missing?
Dnia 2011-04-21, czw o godzinie 06:51 -0500, Alex Midence pisze:
Looks like e-speak is not installed.  You should try for festival just
in case they put that in.  Test it with this command in your terminal:

echo 'anybody home?' | festival --tts

Best regards,
Alex M

On 4/21/11, MichaÅ Zegan <webczat_200 poczta onet pl> wrote:
Hey.
I have some problems again.
I downloaded the opensuse livecd from www.gnome.org to try out gnome3.
Then, I booted it.
All went okay, I raised up the volume, pressed alt+f2, ran
gnome-terminal, typed orca inside.
My mum sait that I'm in the terminal and orca asks me for something, but
I didn't hear anything.
Typing "espeak a" worked.
Typing spd-say xxx didn't (i think that the new version uses
speech-dispatcher but I may be wrong).
What is the problem and how to get speech?


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