Al Puzzuoli wrote:
Hello Henrik,

I'm attempting to troubleshoot the speech related issues you mentioned and thus far, I have one observation and one question.

1. It appears that test-speech is not being installed as part of gnome-speech on the live cd. I remember this issue was discussed a few weeks back, and I thought that it was fixed, at least in the gnome-speech available from the repository.

Hm, yes I noticed that as well. We should just report that as a bug against gnome-speech. ( I was trying to get orca running, on my installed system but was blocked by this).

Ah, I see Luke has already filed it :) https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-speech/+bug/37270

2. For purposes of troubleshooting I'm looking at how to set up a persistent file system. There is a nice wiki on doing this at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDPersistence
The procedure seems simple enough, but my question is that according to the wiki, to enable persistence, you need to press f6 at the boot menu, and att the persistent boot parameter. If it isn't already, could that parameter be included by default when booting with accessibility, or would doing so break things if a persistent file system were actually not present?

I happened to see a bug today claiming that persistence is quite complex to use. Yeah, I don't know what implications turning it on by default would have if you didn't have a USB stick or whatever attached. I guess it's easy to find out :) (https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/34169)

I'm weary of trying to add this now, way past feature freeze. It is possible to select an F5 option and then add more with F6 right?

 - Henrik

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