Re: [orca-list] Problem with speech-dispatcher and orca
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org, speechd lists freebsoft org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Problem with speech-dispatcher and orca
- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 13:12:45 -0700
I've had problems like that in the past and that's why I set up
speech-dispatcher to run as a central system service on my machine. I
know, that is not the latest rage but you know what? my method works
all the time and I am not having those problems now. I also used the
kludge fixes to keep pulse out of the way and again, my system seems
more stable because I've done so. I just got sick and tired of the
instability of pulse audio.
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 07:16:51PM +0100, Michael Whapples wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure if this is an orca or speech-dispatcher issue, so that
is why I am posting to both lists.
The problem is, there are occasions when speech-dispatcher seems to
be left running and then later starts of orca will not come up
speaking. Here is what I am doing which I think always reproduces
the issue.
1. Start gnome using startx.
2. Start orca (if not set to have orca start automatically, I have
orca start automatically).
3. Logout of gnome (IE. logout, so it goes back to the text
console). When doing this do not stop/quit orca before doing it,
assume you are a user who needs orca to find logout.
4. Restart gnome with startx.
5. Start orca (again if not set to have orca start automatically).
Expected: the second start of orca you expect orca will speak
Actual: The second start of orca it does not speak (Braille is still
working).
Temporary work around: From a gnome-terminal type "killall
speech-dispatcher" and orca will start speaking.
It seems like logging out of gnome speech-dispatcher is not stopped
properly and the new log in does not let orca connect to the
existing speech-dispatcher.
I do not know if this is an issue that orca is not releasing
speech-dispatcher properly, or whether it is something
speech-dispatcher is not doing properly. I possibly would say even
if it is an orca issue, might it be worth speech-dispatcher
protecting against applications not stopping use of
speech-dispatcher properly, and so possibly stopping other clients
on the system from speaking.
I understand speech-dispatcher on my system is using the launch
speech-dispatcher on request and so is per user. Also my system uses
pulseaudio (as gnome 3 seems to force one into using it).
Michael Whapples
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