Hi, I remember there is a way to make voxin use alsa with gnome speech services, but I forgot... Anyway, system sounds are not playing while it's talking which means one is using oss or something Oh, using ubuntu 9.04 and voxin 0.24 on 64bit machine * Luke Yelavich <[email protected]> [091024 13:39]: > On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 03:01:25AM EST, Bill Cox wrote: > > Has anyone gotten Orca working well in Karmic Beta? If so, what > > changes did you have to make? > > > > One thing that seems to have helped was to remove pulseaudio. > > However, before that, you need to install alsa-oss, or you wont have a > > sound system at all. This seems to have made Orca able to clear out > > the speech-dispatcher queue of sound you don't want to hear. It's > > still pretty unstable. I haven't been able to use it in any > > productive way for more than a couple minutes at a time before > > something crashes. > > What speech-dispatcher configuration are you using? By default, > speech-dispatcher will try pulse, and fall back to alsa if pulse is not > running/available. Speech-dispatcher, appart from that pain in the neck > crasher which I still can't put a finger on, work quite well together, when > the phases of the sun/moon/earth are aligned etc. :) > > Luke > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
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