Yes,
I have not been patient and i have tried to install Yesterdays daily build and i did not able to hear Orca after installation and when triing to run Orca from one of The virtual consoles, ihave got error message related to The fact, that some environment variable not set. But in live mode everythink worked fine, installer also, there was only complex issue for solving, that even when installation have been finished and installer did not do nothink complex, tasks which are comsuming extra of system resources, Espeak have spoken to me very cutterefed, it looks to me, that some threads of installers are blocking Pulseaudio or other subprocess of speech-dispatcher. Because of complexity of programmers relation ships between Python application Ubiquity and Orca, which is also written in Python, It seems to me, that The best would be to add new simple code to The Python Ubiquity installer, which will be able to generate some beep when every 1 procento will be increase in The installers proggress bar, and that it will be very safe to block at-spi calls by Orca while installing The system. Because manipulation with Orca flat rewieving algorithms while installing have been caused me The crash of installer even in previous official release of Ubuntu, i did not used Vinux remaster. Because it is very complex to create other modiffication of Espeak, which would be compatible with Gnomespeech library, so Ubuntu would contain Two Espeak. One would be nonvisible, compatible with Gnomespeech services, i mean by The word invisible, that this release of Espeak would be totally invisible by The debian packaging management system and second Espeak would be The version specially modified to be compatible with speech-dispatcher and Pulseaudio. I will experiment with Installer of previous release when Gnomespeech services will be used instead of speech-dispatcher.

But bšefore constructing may be nonsenses, i will try The Beta2 build, which is now awailable. I will also Try to play with The Gnopernicus source code while using older Ubuntu release, it would be interesting to repair The bug which is causing Gnopernicus crash while Espeak is speaking and user is pressing next key, which is causing Gnopernicus to send other string to The Gnomespeech services. I AM afraid, that The future of The solution, which will prevent screen readers from randomly crashing while using complex Python applications will be The new Screen reader written completely in C language. This is only my phylosophical thinkink, i love Orca and i do not have nothink apposite it's ammazing algorithms, but i AM only triing to find The solution. Thank You very much, MR Yelavich for Yours complex programmers work related to The accessibility with Orca.


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