Hi storm
No, I do not do anything at all. I installed pulseaudio by
installing gnome and orca and I think it configures itself.
Could it be something with my laptop's soundcard?
On 2/15/2015 1:02 AM, Storm Dragon
wrote:
Hi,
did you have to do anything special to get it working? I haven't
put pulse on my computer, but everyone who does, who uses Arch,
says it doesn't work. I use Arch myself.
Storm
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 10:48:00PM +0330, Hadi Rezaee wrote:
On Arch, I don't have the problem you guys
are having.
I have gnome, orca and espeakup and i can switch between gnome
and a console without doing anything.
On 2/14/2015 10:40 PM, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
Apparently that fix is a Ubuntu only fix. I'm not sure,
because I no lo longer use Ubuntu nor any of its derivatives,
but it was said that it doesn't work in future releases of
Ubuntu either. People who use pulse say that you can have
console speech with pulse installed so long as nothing in the
GUI session is using speech-dispatcher, so the whole problem
probably arises from the plethora of bugs that plagues
speech-dispatcher itself. So, the whole issue could be resoved
if Orca had a second way to output speech, say via espeak
directly for instance, but that idea was shot down. So, afaik,
if you want speech with orca and in the console at the same
time, you are either forced to use Vinux based on a 3 year out
of date version of Ubuntu, or any distro without pulseaudio.
Pulseaudio has its own problems, but it is much better than it
used to be. Unfortunately, I require console access, and I'm
not a Vinux user, so the only option left to me is to not use
pulse on my computer.
Thanks
Storm
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 12:28:33PM -0600, Christopher Chaltain
wrote:
What's the issue with PulseAudio and
getting speech both in the console and on the desktop? I
don't have this problem on Ubuntu 12.04. I'm using Luke's
package but prior to that there was a simple work around.
Does this work around not work in later versions of Ubuntu
or in other distributions?
On 02/14/2015 08:53 AM, Storm Dragon wrote:
Hi,
I would recommend mate. It's light weight, and pretty much
as accessible
as gnome. You can still customize it though. Also, you
don't have to
install pulseaudio if you don't want, which means you can
have both
console speech and speech on the desktop.
HTH
Storm
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 11:12:13PM -0600, Glenn / Lenny
wrote:
Hi,
I am running Bananian on a Banana PI, and it boots up
without a GUI
installed.
I have SSHed into it, and I can install a desktop of my
choice here.
I plan on using Orca.
Which will be the best desktop for Orca?
Like Unity, or Gnome, and which version of Gnome would
be best?
Thanks.
Glenn
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Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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