On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 06:32:52PM EST, Kenny Hitt wrote: > Hi. This isn't any help, but a friend who did an install of Debian > Sarge last week noticed the same problem. I'm running Debian unstable > and festival with no problems. Both Sarge and unstable are using > gnome-speech 3.6. My friend rebuilt the Debian libgnome-speech package, > and it didn't help his problem. For now, his solution is to use the > software DECtalk driver. > Sarge and unstable both have Gnome 2.8. > Like you, his Festival works fine from the text console.
Ok. I have just installed a fresh copy of sarge and then upgraded it to unstable on a spare partition. It seems that the exact same problem exists there as well. I think you are able to use it properly because there is something in your configuration somewhere that allows it to function normally. I was asked to patch gnome-speech and run festival-synthesis-driver with test-speech to get some debugging output. This is the key message that I get, which is why things don't work. "client(1) Sat Feb 12 16:55:11 2005 : rejected from localhost.localdomain not in access list If your friend was to apply the debug patch that I was sent, and did the same thing, there is a good chance the same message would appear. So now I have seen this problem both on Ubuntu Hoary, and Debian unstable. Suggestions welcome. Luke _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
