Ok, tested today with code to ensure pulseaudio doesn't run, and Orca
loads, and accepts keyboard commands like it should, however it still
doesn't speak. I've managed to narrow it down to the ubiquity-dm session
not having knowledge of the ubuntu user being in the audio group, so
when orca gets run, it cannot access the audio device.

So unless there is a way we can refresh the session in terms of groups
and accessing devices belonging to the audio group, we may yet have to
run all of the a11y infrastructure as root.

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Accessibility non-functional in only-ubiquity mode.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197887
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