Re: gnopernicus 0.7.11 on debian unstable.
- From: Shaun Oliver <shaun oliver optusnet com au>
- To: Mario Lang <mlang delysid org>
- Cc: Gnome Accessability discussion list <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gnopernicus 0.7.11 on debian unstable.
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 15:57:41 +1000
I heard tell that Mario Lang delivered up the following on Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 05:04:37PM +0200,
> Hi.
>
> Although a bit unlikely in your case, but one problem I recently noticed while
> testing gnopernicus packaging for GNOME 2.6 is that apparently, GNOME
> 2.6 seems to reset the main volume for my soundcard mixer settings to zero.
> This obviously has the effect that Festival's speech output doesn't reach
> the user, although it is perfectly configured.
>
> Maybe check after you launched X/Gnome that your soundcard volume
> is still up.
>
> Additionally, is might be a good idea to handle such a situation in
> gnome-speech to avoid this problem in the future.
>
I've found my soundcard volume according to sounds I play with console
apps to still be at it's original settings after I've launched x.
is that the same thing or are they 2 totally different beasts?
--
Shaun Oliver
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