On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 04:45:45PM +1100, Jason White wrote:
> Trevor Saunders wrote:
>
> > There's a known issue with alsa audio playback code in speech
> > dispatcher that this sounds like.
>
> Is there a patch that could be submitted for Debian Wheezy?
afaik nobody has tried to fix it :(
Trevor Saunders wrote:
> There's a known issue with alsa audio playback code in speech
> dispatcher that this sounds like.
Is there a patch that could be submitted for Debian Wheezy?
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> 2. occasionally speech-dispatcher will crash. This requires the
> speech-dispatcher and orca instance to be killed and orca restarted.
> I couldn't find anything in the /var/log/speech-dispatcher dir, but I
> only found this relevant line from my syslog:
> 15:10:26 debian-laptop kernel: [ 224.8
Daniel Dalton wrote:
> 1. I've followed the instructions here:
> http://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
> However, I stil do not get orca coming up at start up. gdm3
> automatically logs me in, but I did run the commands to start
> accessibility and visual accessibility both from gdm and at the us
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problems with orca and speech dispatcher. I'm
running debian wheezy and gnome 3. I'm just using orca out of the apt
repository.
Also, I'm using gnome in fallback mode currently as it seems a little
more accessible to me.
1. I've followed the instructions here:
http://
Le samedi 17 novembre 2012 à 17:22 -0700, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> Control: tags 693490 + pending
>
> Andreas Beckmann, le Sat 17 Nov 2012 01:37:42 +0100, a écrit :
> > during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to upgrade from
> > 'testing'.
> > It installed fine in 'testing', t
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