Re: [orca-list] Orca defaults?



I'm no expert on whether this is the right thing to do or not, but I'd try moving the directory ~/.local/share/orca. Something like the following should work:

$ cd ~/.local/share
$ mv orca orca.sv

On 06/24/2013 10:03 PM, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
I installed the new Vinux 4.0 onto a USB thumb drive, and I had Orca
talking.
I then installed the latest Voxin, and there is no speech.
There is still system sounds, and I can tell that Orca is running, but it
just isn't talking.
I did insert + space bar, and right arrowed into the voice window, and tried
changing a few things there, but nothing helped.
I was wanting to know if there is a way to Bring up Orca with its default
settings?
Or, what can I type in the terminal window to do something like remove it
and then to reinstall it.
Remember that I have no speech, so even in the terminal, I would be typing
with no feedback.
Thanks for any help.
Glenn

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