Hi. Gnopernicus running wasn't the problem. I had to make changes to orca to get it to locate files since Debian uses different paths for some libs and files. Looks like I haven't found all the differences. yet I did notice it is a bad idea to run test-speech from a text console while Gnopernicus is running. When test-speech exited, I lost speech in Gnopernicus. Just logging out of the Gnome session and restarting didn't get speech back. I had to log out of gnome and kill off the defunct gnome-speech processes before I could get speech from gnopernicus again. I'm using gnome-speech-0.3.6.
Kenny On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 09:05:39AM +1100, Luke Yelavich wrote: > On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 04:26:47AM EST, Kenny Hitt wrote: > > Hi. I'm still in the early stages of learning Python. I'm trying to > > play with orca. When I run the orca-setup program, I get the following > > error. > > > > <Snip> > > > I have a Gnome session open with Gnopernicus running. Could > > this be the problem? I checked and the modules being > > imported do exist. Any ideas? > > I'm running Debian unstable with Gnome 2.8 and Python 2.3. > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > I dare say that gnopernicus using gnome-speech is the problem. If you > get to a terminal, and temporarily close down gnopernicus, orca-setup > should speak to you and allow you to complete the setup. > > Luke > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list