>Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 23:42:02 -0400
>From: "Peter Torpey" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Getting Login Prompt to Speak
>To: <[email protected]>
>Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>
>Hi,
>
>I am using Ubuntu 9.04 and Orca.
>
>Currently when I boot the computer, braille shows "screen not in text mode"
>and there is no speech prompt to tell me when to log in.
>

Greetings, have you tried the directions found at the orca wiki 
(http://live.gnome.org/Orca/AccessibleLogin)?
The directions were written durring Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Herrin, but to my 
knowledge the procedure has not changed.


>Is there any way of making Ubuntu speak the login prompt or having Orca
>start immediately after boot?
>

You will need to press a key sequence (provided on the orka wiki) to activate 
orca at the prompt.  I'm not sure if there's  a way to bring orca up 
automatically.  You can modify the key combination (and the time requirement if 
you don't want to hold the keys for a full second).

>I know that the "bongo" souond should let me know when it's okay to login
>in. However, I have a problem with this. I am using multiple USB audio
>devices on my PC. I have Orca speaking out of sound car A, but the bongos
>sound comes out of sound card B (which I don't usually have turned on). Is
>there some way of forcing the bongo sound to come out of sound card A?
>

No idea, someone else might be abl to let you know.

hope this helps:-)
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