Re: [orca-list] Revamped explanation of problems relating to lack of speech accessability



Best I can make out, it involves a systemwide, low-priveleged user created
for Speechd-up to have access to audio.  That's so you get a talking login
prompt.  Then, you log in under your own user name and it works as expected.
There are scripts in /etc/defaults which drive this behavior among other
things.  Here is a link to the wikipage I skimmed:

http://wiki.vinuxproject.org/speechd-up

It would be nice if someone could figure out how to get this upstream to
Debian or Ubuntu proper.  

-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Halim
Sahin
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 8:46 AM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Revamped explanation of problems relating to lack
of speech accessability

Hi,
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 10:21:24PM -0500, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I used two different methods to get Speakup and Orca cohabitating with 
PulseAudio's user mode in Ubuntu and Vinux before Luke provided his 
ConsoleKit package.

Can you please explain short what luke's consolekit package does to achieve
console and Desktop a11y?
I am not an ubuntu user!
Regards
Halim

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