Hi Paul This might be due a error writing your settings to the configuration file user-settings.py
From a terminal check the owner of .orca directory, user-settings.py file etc Type ls -l ~/.orca If user/group owner of the files is not your user, type following sudo chown `whoami`.`whoami` ~/.orca -R Then restart Orca and configure/save your settings by pressing OK HTH Javier El vie, 08-05-2009 a las 08:26 +0100, Mailing Lists escribió: > Hi All, > > I have just installed Ubuntu 9.4 on my PC. I went through the process of > uninstalling Pulse audio because when I first loaded up Orca I couldn't tell > what he was saying as speech was so fast it was impossible. After I removed > Pulse audio the speed became normal during the Orca setting up phase. I went > through setting up keyboard, speech settings etc and then logged out. When I > logged back in again, Orca came up and requested that I input my preferred > settings once again. I did this and repeated the log out and log back in > part but still Orca came back requesting me to once more input my preferred > settings. How if any can I just get Orca up and running without this > difficulty. > > Many thanks for any help given. > > Sincerely, > > Paul. > > > > -- > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. > We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. > SPAMfighter has removed 12 of my spam emails to date. > Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len > > The Professional version does not have this message > >
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