Re: [orca-list] Speechd.conf editing problem for Voxin



You could add Vinux repos and get a .deb of 3.1.91 I think it is, better yet, just download the package from 
the repo. 
Sorry, you'll have to do your own search to find url for said repo, but the .deb should just install, well, 
you will need to get a couple of deps as a 
couple did changearound 2.90x orca. 
These are a couple of python packages as I recall. 
sudo apt-get install -f should fix things for you I think.
so try and install the orca.deb you get from vinuxrepo, then run the apt-get command, and then see if things 
work for you. 
There's a big improvement in firefox performance between 2.3 and 3.1, 3.2 xdesktop, and some other 
improvements I do not remember right now. 


On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 08:11:11AM -0430, Luis Gonz?lez wrote:
Hi Glenn

If you don't install an application using apt or a .deb package, then
that application cannot be removed by apt (apt-get remove). If i'm not
mistaken, Voxin installer is not a .deb package, but a manual
installer; so you need to use the installer to remove Voxin.

On the other hand, to install Orca 3.2.0-xdesktop, you need to
manually compile it, because the repos have gnome 2.30 wich includes
Orca 2.30; so if you try to upgrade it, you'll get a more recent
version from branch 2.30, i.e. you'll be upgraded from 2.30.0 to
2.30.2.

2014-09-28 16:54 GMT-04:30, Glenn <glennervin cableone net>:
Hi Again Luis & All,
I did get it rebooted into Ubuntu, and eSpeak is still talking.
Would it be bad to remove Voxin and re-install it, since I upgraded
Gnome-Orca after installing Voxin.
My thought is that if I uninstalled Voxin, and then reinstalled it, it might

work.
I wonder if I can run:
sudo apt-get remove voxin

Glenn

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Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 19:18:48 -0430
From: Luis Gonz?lez <luisg123v gmail com>
To: Glenn <glennervin gmail com>
Cc: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Speechd.conf editing problem for Voxin
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I don't think the problem is caused by you're running a live session,
it's more likely your Orca or Speech Dispatcher's versions.

Ubuntu 10.04 comes with Orca 2.30, so if you haven't upgraded it,
you've got that version

2014-09-27 15:26 GMT-04:30, Glenn <glennervin cableone net>:
Hi Luis,
I'm not sure which version it is running, whatever is native to Ubuntu
10.04.
I wonder if my difficulties have to do with it being on a live session.
But I have installed Voxin before on a live session.
This is XpLike Ubuntu, so maybe there's something different enough to
cause

this.
This distro had Orca available to run on the first run.
I'll try to update gnome-orca.
Glenn

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