Re: [orca-list] gnome3, Orca, and Arch
- From: Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] gnome3, Orca, and Arch
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2011 08:51:40 +0100
OK, it sounds like sound is working, it may be another issue I
encountered. Check whether you have the package at-spi2-atk installed.
On archlinux I think it is possible to install orca and not get that
package, but it is required for orca to see applications.
Does anyone know which package should really depend on at-spi2-atk to
get it pulled in when installing? I sort of think it probably isn't
orca, may be its atk.
Michael Whapples
On 01/-10/37 20:59, Al Sten-Clanton wrote:
Greetings!
I think I followeed Halim's instructions correctly in creating a
default.pa file in the .pulse directory within my user directory. I
also commented out the lines in /etc/asound.conf, as Michael
suggested. Now, when I use the startx command, Orca still doesn't
talk. If I do alt-f2 and type "orca" (without the quotes, of course),
I hear "welcome to orca" and nothing else. Once and only once, when I
used alt-ctrl-backspace to get back to the text console, orca said
"goodbye."
I believe the experience with orca is similar to that described in an
earlier message. In my case, however, I did not lose sound. While in
the gui, I was able to listen to an old-time radio show. Also, after
returning to the text console a few minutes ago, I found I could still
get software speech by way of "espeak hello". At this point,
therefore, it seems that orca's the only thing I can't use.
In case clarifying is needed, I use speakup via the TripleTalk LT.
I didn't see quite this problem in reviewing earlier messages on this
topic, but is there a fix or part of a fix I've missed?
Thanks!
Al
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