Well All,
Not sure what I did, but it is talking in the
desktop now.
When I get it all working, I can offer a link for
others to download.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Glenn
K0LNY
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2020 5:24 PM
Subject: [orca-list] Something Stopping Orca From
Speaking Hello,
I have a print-out of my autostart directory below,
because I'm hoping someone here can identify something in the autostart that is
keeping Orca from talking.
This is on a Raspberry PI 4 with 4GB of
RAM.
The image is called vanilla-SDR, which is for
running SDR software, SDR is a software defined radio, used as a
scanner.
If I run espeak hello or spd-say hello in the
terminal, they speak, and orca is installed.
speaker-test works too.
I installed mate-desktop, hoping that would help,
but it hasn't.
I put in a different git hub
orca-autostart.desktop, which looks about the same, but without all the other
languages in the file, that is why you'll see the "-original" at the end of one
of the files.
Anyway, any ideas on which of the below loading in
the autostart might be a problem for orca.
Thanks
root@raspberrypi:/etc/xdg/autostart#
ls
graphic 0
at-spi-dbus-bus.desktop orca-autostart.desktop-original lxpolkit.desktop polkit-mate-authentication-agent-1.desktop graphic 545 mate-power-manager.desktop pprompt.desktop mate-screensaver.desktop print-applet.desktop mate-settings-daemon.desktop pulseaudio.desktop mate-volume-control-applet.desktop xcompmgr.desktop graphic 545 orca-autostart.desktop.in xdg-user-dirs.desktop root@raspberrypi:/etc/xdg/autostart#
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