> 2. occasionally speech-dispatcher will crash. This requires the
> speech-dispatcher and orca instance to be killed and orca restarted. 
> I couldn't find anything in the /var/log/speech-dispatcher dir, but I
> only found this relevant line from my syslog:
> 15:10:26 debian-laptop kernel: [  224.886781] sd_espeak[4932]: segfault at 
> b4f22000 
> 
> I'm using the default espeak module for speech-dispatcher. 

 There's a known issue with alsa audio playback code in speech
 dispatcher that this sounds like.

 Note you can restart just the espeak module by sending speech-dispatcher 
SIGHUP which should remove the need to restart orca.

 Trev

> 
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here?
> 
> Thank you,
> Dan
> 
> 
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