Re: [orca-list] problem with orca/gnome sound



I think what's wrong is that you didn't install the parts of GNOME that
deliver sound. Since you're installing piece by piece, you'll have to
figure out the missing piece(s).

I'm not being glib. If I knew, I would tell you. But on my platform,
Fedora, this is handled by dnf package groupings nicely.

Maybe you need to check into the dependency chain for sound on Debian
GNOME?

Janina

Kristoffer Gustafsson writes:
Hi.
I installed Debian Linux some Days ago.
There are no sounds at all in gnome.
I didn't want pulse audio, so I removed that.
I can get alsa to work in the console.
But not in gnome.
There was no sound when I had pulse audio installed either.
I thought that the problem was orca so I ran
orca --text-setup.
The only message I got was the question if braille should be activated.
That was the only question.
Shouldn't there be more?
At least it was Before.
What can be wrong here?
/Kristoffer

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