Ok, setting back to new for the moment.
I don't know what is going on, other than I suspect something is broken
on your system, as I have not seen any other reports of broken Orca and
accessibility from other upgrades.
You could try to re-install orca and the accessibility stack packages,
and the
I am not an expert on Orca internals. As I said earlier, something is
broken on your system, I don't know what it is. Try re-installing the
packages I suggested you try re-installing in an earlier post, and
report back.
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Rob, could you please explain how to get to the dialog you are referring
to? I don't know what dialog you are talking about.
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You're not using a build with a version of pulseaudio that still has
flat volumes enabled by chance are you? This is the kind of thing I
would expect to happen with flat volumes enabled...
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The ubuntu3 revision enabled the webrtc module. Have you tried to make
sure that module is unloaded/not loaded to see if things work again?
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I have no experience with trying to use pulseaudio when booting with
systemd, I am still using upstart, which is what vivid will be using.
I'll have to defer to someone who knows more about systemd.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1424195 ***
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duplicate 1424195
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Config option flat-volumes is set to YES by default
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Config option fla
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1424195 ***
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duplicate 1424195
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duplicate 1424195
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Config option fla
** Changed in: flite (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: flite (Ubuntu)
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+ Impact:
+ This does not affect the functionality of the package binaries at all. The
source package in its current form cannot be unpacked and rebuilt.
+
+ Test case:
+ Download and attempt to unpack flite from trusty. The error originally given
in the bug report will
For trusty and utopic, you can add the Ubuntu accessibility dev PPA, ppa
:ubuntu-accessibility-dev to get a newer version of Orca. Orca cannot be
updated in released version s of Ubuntu due to the stable release
updates policy, which does not allow for new upstream releases of
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Ok, I'll be updating Orca to 3.16 for Trusty, utopic, and vivid in that
PPA. I'll update this bug when that is made available.
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I can verify that flite version 1.4-release-8ubuntu0.1 can be unpacked
correctly:
luke@acapella:~/Ubuntu/trusty/sources/flite$ dpkg-=^C
luke@acapella:~/Ubuntu/trusty/sources/flite$ dpkg-source -x
flite_1.4-release-8ubuntu0.1.dsc
gpgv: Signature made Tue 05 May 2015 09:06:12 AEST using DSA key ID
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Thanks for the bug report. You said you installed Orca. Orca comes as
part of the default Ubuntu 14.04 desktop install. How did you previously
install Ubuntu, and if so, what variant did you install, i.e was it
Ubuntu desktop, Kubuntu, lubuntu, xubuntu
Filed upstream
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90108
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How did you upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04? From the errors you provided, it
seems that something is broken on your system, so at a guess, its a
failed upgrade.
Please run apport-collect -b 1445520 from a terminal. The apport command will
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system and add it to
Have you made sure you have all the build dependencies for libcanberra
installed? You can do this from the command-line with "sudo apt-get
build-dep libcanberra"
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How are you building the package? Using the packaging commands, i.e
./debian/rules build?
I ask because if you are running configure make etc by hand, then the
configure process may not be finding the GTK and GDK libraries, which
are in a multi-arch aware path, i.e /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu.
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PulseAudio in Ubuntu and Debian already has a startup script for
starting a system-wide pulseaudio instance. Have a look at
/etc/default/pulseaudio and /etc/init.d/pulseaudio for Ubuntu 12.04 and
earlier, and /etc/init/pulseaudio.conf for Ubuntu 12.10 and
Are you able to get a log from PulseAudio at the time of reproducing
this hang?
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Is this still a problem for you in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or 12.10? If you are
not running a newer version of Ubuntu, I suggest you download the live
images for both these versions and give them a try, and check to see if
audio works for you. If sound works in a newer version, you may need to
consider up
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Sta
Could those of you affected by this bug please try testing pulseaudi
ov3.0 in the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-
dev/+archive? Plesae report back as to whether the problem still
persists with the newer version of pulse.
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Could all of you affected by this bug please test PulseAudio 3.0 in
raring, found at the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, https://launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive. Please report back with your findings.
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I notice that you used arecord to record those audio samples. Arecord is
part of ALSA. Do you get the same result if you use the parecord command
to record via Pulseaudio?
PulseAudio does use ALSA, but by using arecord, you are effectively
going to ALSA, and then to Pulse, and then back to ALSA, i
My guess is that is because pulseaudio is not running for some reason.
Try getting a log from PulseAudio,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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Also run this command in a terminal and post the output: sudo fuser -v
/dev/snd/*
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i have only the dummy output in the
Try temporarily moving ~/.pulse and ~/.pulse-cookie out of the way, to
allow pulseaudio to create a fresh configuration, and try again. If I am
reading the log right, pulse isn't even seeing a client request from
parecord as it should, so something somewhere may be misconfigured...
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This fix is now in raring.
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Status in “at-s
Raring needs the latest upstream git of Orca, which will land this week.
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Your diff for raring doesn't appear to add gnome-keyring-bin as a
dependency fo gnome-keyring. I'd add this myself, but there may be a
better way to go about this, and you would need to make the same change
for precise and quantal as well.
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That quantal patch only contains a changelog entry.
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After updating to at-spi2-core 2.6.1-0ubuntu0.1 from quantal-proposed, I
can verify that at-spi2-core and its library, which is used by Orca
still work as expected, and nothing as broken with regards to the
context of the upstrea bug release.
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s dangling
- Have Socket's implementation of ref_state_set to return empty sets
instead of NULL
- Make sure the a11y hierarchy under an AtkPlug is generated when
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Is this still an issue in Ubuntu 12.04 or 12.10?
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[P4M900T-M2, VIA VT1708, Pink Mic, Rear] Pulseaudio fails to detect
Please get a log from PulseAudio as outlined at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
Please also run the following command in a terminal and report back with
the output.
sudo fuser -v /dev/snd/*
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Can you record from the device when its the only one plugged in?
Secondly, please get a log form PulseAudio as per these instructions:
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Please consider testing your system with Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS. You can
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THe commit 7fad67c46188991c04a42b190349ebb3f4a1756f causes this problem
to occur, however the commit is not directly responsible. Rather there
is something in our session startup that is not behaving correctly thats
causing pulse clients to not find the original pulse daemon. Granted the
pulse daem
Please try and get a log form PulseAudio.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio.
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I can verify that gnome-orca 3.7.0.94 from quantal-proposed continues to
work correctly. In particular, I can verify that using nautilus doesn't
break, given that there is a nautilus related change in this update for
nautilus 3.6, even though quantal ships nautilus 3.4
** Tags removed: verificatio
František, are you specifically affected by this bug, and did the work-
around solve your problem?
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Your best bet is to work with the kernel team to get the required
patches into the 12.04 kernel. The version number of ALSA at the
driver/kernel level means very little these days, since all driver work
is done as part of kernel development.
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No sound. No sound card listed in Sound Settings
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duplicate 1078543?
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New
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duplicate 1078543
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[raring] Pulse audio fails to start with error 'Failed to open module
"module-esound-protocol-unix": file not found'
** This b
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sound stop working while watching youtube
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Not including NaCL has accessibility implications as well. It is
currently not possible for users to install and use the ChromeVox
extension to provide web accessibility and screen reading of web pages
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A work-around is to remove the pulseaudio-esound-compat package,
hopefully you don't use any apps that only support esound right?
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Moving to libav since you suspect thats the problem.
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VLC audio
According to your description, you start pulseaudio with sudo, or as
root. THis won't work, because pulseaudio needs to run as your user, so
what happens if you run start-pulseaudio directly, i.e without sudo?
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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At first I thought this was due to the change in speex, and there being
some fallout on other architectures for some reason, but it proved not
to be the case. here is a log from an IRc session I had with Laura.
I'll have to defer to David on this one, given the attached log not
really showing me a
A couple of cycles ago, I put code into ubiquity to enable caret
browsing mode in the slideshow when the screen reader was in use, but
things don't work properly for some reason. I have yet to get around to
investigating why.
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There have been moves to deprecate gksudo anyway, and use a policykit
alternative, thats the best long term solution.
What were you trying to access when gksudo popped up?
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GNOME upstream has released new bugfix releases of the at-spi2 stack,
version 2.6.1, affecting at-spi2-atk and at-spi2-core. Please consider
- these updates for quantal.
+ these updates for quantal. This update shoudl be considered under the
+ GNOME micro release except
ess
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Could you please outline the steps you took to get to the point where
you can hear the wifi password spoken? This is relevant because its
probably not a bug with Orca, but in the application/dialog being used,
or the toolkit...
affects ubuntu/gnome-orca
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Login sound even w
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ALSA failing w
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PandaBoard audio l
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Speaker creaks on D
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Some time Speech-dispatcher speech rate chang
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The upgrade as suggested by Rob may or may not help with this bug. I
advise that once you upgrade, you keep a look out for further unity-
greeter crashes. I am personally unable to reproduce this bug with the
upgrade, although I had a hard time reproducing it even with the version
of at-spi2-core i
Have you tested this fix? I only ask because I am not sure shell
constructs like environment variable declaration work in that context.
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I've actually got a better idea. Instead of checking the user id, we can
use XDG_RUNTIME_DIR as a base for the wav file. So something like
$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/speech-dispatcher. That will be cleaned up when the
user logs out, and nobody then knows that another user is using speech-
dispatcher's generi
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Screenreader starts, but quits working in live session on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 741825 ***
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duplicate 741825
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ATI controllers [1002:4383] and [1002:4383] (rev 40): Intermittent record
and jack sense failure
** This bug has been marked a dup
** Description changed:
Impact
- At-spi2 does run, but the missing closing bracket in the upstart config file
may be causing the gsettings check to fail. In additino, the following is shown
in the user's local upstart logs for at-spi2-registryd:
+ At-spi2 does run, but the missing closing brac
** Also affects: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+ Users occasionally experience crashes from at-spi2-registryd on their system,
even though they may not be using any applications that use at-spi.
+
+ Regression potential:
+ Minimal to nonexistant. The proposed patch adds extra checks to make sure
there is an
** Also affects: gnome-orca (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please consider the update to g
** Also affects: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
Please consider the update to gnome-orca ve
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
at-spi2-registryd crashed with SIGSEGV
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
at-spi2-registryd.conf upstart script m
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