Hi, I am using Ubuntu 16.04 64 on an Intel NUC PPYH with 8GB of RAM. I have run Ubuntu on this 15.1064 bit already, so this should work. I ran Orca on start up, and set up the voice like I usually do, but on okaying it, Orca shuts down, it says: screenreader off So I log out, and get the bongo sound, and bring up Orca in the log in window, and Orca stays on. This is a live version on an SD card with a persistent file. I have noticed, that when I log out, before the bongo sound, Orca says: screenreader off Then Orca comes on again for the log in window, and stays on. When I log back in, there is no speech. But that would indicate that Orca is working, but silent. Is there a way I can make Orca louder? If I do: control + alt + T and then type: sudo speaker-test -c 2 I get the speaker test and I end it with control + C So I know that my system is not muted and the volume is okay when I log in. I wonder if there is a problem with eSpeak? One difference I did between the speech settings in the log in window, and when I was in the desktop, was that I selected U.S. English in the synth list, instead of the standard English, which I left alone for the log-in window. Could this be a problem for eSpeak? If I need to change that back, can someone send me the number of tabs to get to the voice selection list? Or is there a command to setting Orca to its defaults?
I sent this problem to the Orca list, but have heard nothing there. Thanks for any help.
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