Willie Walker wrote:
I'm not sure it is a gnome-speech bug. I think it might be an eSpeak
build/configuration bug. I just wrote some notes up at the end of this
page for Gutsy users:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/Speech
Please try them out and let me know how they work.
Works, but in the
I'm not sure it is a gnome-speech bug. I think it might be an eSpeak
build/configuration bug. I just wrote some notes up at the end of this
page for Gutsy users:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/Speech
Please try them out and let me know how they work.
Will
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 23:42 +0200, Bram
Hi Bram:
I see the same thing as well, and I believe it is the eSpeak driver
crashing. :-(
Will
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 15:40 +0200, Bram Duvigneau wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed ubuntu gutsy on a test system. However, after a while,
orca crashes. Sometimes it's after a few seconds
installed ubuntu gutsy on a test system. However, after a while,
orca crashes. Sometimes it's after a few seconds, or a few minutes, the
crashes seem to be totally random. It could be a crash of the
gnomespeech espeak driver, because the last braille output is still on
the display for a while
gutsy on a test system. However, after a while,
orca crashes. Sometimes it's after a few seconds, or a few minutes, the
crashes seem to be totally random. It could be a crash of the
gnomespeech espeak driver, because the last braille output is still on
the display for a while
Hi, all.
Ok, well I have been running orca 0.25 with gnome-speech 0.4.0 and
festival and Dectalk 5. I've noticed orca crashes quite often
unexpectedly, and the only way to get speech back is to reboot from scratch.
Some notes about the problem. When orca crashes all sound, speech, and
system
A minor error in my last message. That should have been killall -9.
Also, you will need to of course restart orca after doing this.
Mike
Mike Pedersen wrote:
Hello Thomas,
Ok, well I have been running orca 0.25 with gnome-speech 0.4.0 and
festival and Dectalk 5. I've noticed orca
Hello, Mike.
Mike Pedersen wrote:
This may be a case of the entire desktop getting hung.
That is a strong possability. I noticed when orca goes I can't even get to run
and open gnome-terminal and often I have to control+alt+f1 over to a shell to
kill orca to get gnome freed up.
Are you at
Mike Pedersen wrote:
A minor error in my last message. That should have been killall -9.
Also, you will need to of course restart orca after doing this.
Thanks I caught that the first time, but I am glad you sent the
correction anyway.
Smile.
Mike