Re: [orca-list] Problems with eSpeakup in Arch
- From: Peter Vágner <pvagner pvagner tk>
- To: Eric <etno gmx de>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Problems with eSpeakup in Arch
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 12:54:42 +0200
Hello,
I am suspecting you have used
sudo systemctl start espeakup
to start it rather than systemd start espeakup as you have written
in your message. If yes, it's okay, if not try it this way please.
Otherwise can you login to the installed system blindly or with a
sighted assistance and verify audio is playing for you?
Either try running espeak directly such as
espeak "hello world"
or try running
speaker-test
from alsa-utils package.
Speaker-test should generate white noyse. You can exit it by
pressing ctrl+c.
Also it might be possible your audio is muted. If you have single
sound card only, you can unmute it with
amixer set Master playback 100% unmute
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 30. 5. 2022 o 10:18 Eric via
orca-list napísal(a):
Hi,
hope I can ask that here since my question isn't about ORCA, but
about
accessibility in shell.
I don't know howto get eSpeakup in ARCH to speak. I tried the
following:
- enable service: sudo systemd enable espeakup
installed alsa-utils since i didn't during ARCH installation
- copied asound.conf from live-system to my arch disks /etc
folder.
Anyone here who can help me?
Thanks in advance
Eric
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