Tom Wijsman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 25 May 2014 08:02:49 -0400
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > More information, I am not sure if the autostart stuff works at all
> > for orca, but definitely if I hit super-alt-s it does start, but
> > speech is not there, but I can see the process, but I will play some
> > more.
>
> Not sure if it needs it; but you might need app-accessibility/festival
> for this to work, as well as set up the daemon (systemctl start/enable).
>
> IIRC there are segfaults about that in your log; they are there by
> default, since festival is an optional run-time dependency, but GNOME
> tries to initialize it regardless of whether you have it or not.
>
> (Festival is a Text to Speech engine)
Orca no longer uses festival, it uses speech-dispatcher. I may have
festival installed, but it may be old or something. My problem seems to
be that orca speech does not work while starting from gdm, but works
from a regular gnome session using my regular user. I think we are down
to something like that now. I will check on the orca list and see if
they can tell me anything as well.
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