On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 06:58:58PM +0000, admin wrote: > Hello list Hello, > speakup (for use the command line). I do not have a hardware > synthesizer, then I tried make that speakup connects with > speech-dispatcher and espeak. I installed the espeakup and > speechd-up packages. After the configuration, I rebooted my laptop,
Firstly, why not use espeakup? Should work more reliably. Sounds like you are using espeakup though so speechd-up isn't necessary. Alternatively, you could remove espeakup and use speechd-up with speech-dispatcher which might solve this, though I didn't bother trying and besides espeakup will probably be more reliable for you. > and speakup starts to read the console. The problem is when orca is > started, speakup can not use espeak, if I close the X session, > speakup can talk well. Sounds similar to my problem - have a look at my last thread. Sounds like pulseaudio is causing you problems as it did for me. Maybe you can try reverting to alsa, but before you break anything perhaps a good idea to get a second opinion. To use alsa you should be able to just disable pulseaudio in rcconf and change speech-dispatcher to use alsa in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speech-dispatcher.conf Also disable pulseaudio in start up applications in gnome. Best of luck, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

