The launch of my crowd funding campaign on Patreon.

2017-05-24 Thread Luke Yelavich
Hi all. I am writing to let you all know of my newly launched crowd funding campaign to continue to work full time on Linux accessibility development. Please spread the word if you are able, it would be much appreciated. https://patreon.com/lukefoss If any of you are also able to support financ

Re: Overlapping speech with brltty and espeak-ng again

2017-05-24 Thread Eric Scheibler
Hello Samuel, Samuel Thibault schrieb am 24.05.2017, 17:16 +0200: >Eric Scheibler, on mer. 24 mai 2017 10:53:30 +0200, wrote: >> But yesterday I've updated my system and installed espeak version >> 1.49.0+dfsg-10 and now it's as bad as described in bug #848016 again. > >Just to make sure, could y

Re: Overlapping speech with brltty and espeak-ng again

2017-05-24 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Eric Scheibler, on mer. 24 mai 2017 10:53:30 +0200, wrote: > But yesterday I've updated my system and installed espeak version > 1.49.0+dfsg-10 and now it's as bad as described in bug #848016 again. Just to make sure, could you try to downgrade to 1.49.0+dfsg-9 to check whether the changes

Re: Overlapping speech with brltty and espeak-ng again

2017-05-24 Thread Eric Scheibler
I think, that I found the cause of the overlapping. I disabled lightdm on startup. Therefore my notebook initially loads no GUI, no orca and no speech dispatcher. Instead only brltty is available on tty1, which I use with brltty-espeak. And then, everything works like expected. Then I start mate

Bug#859957: Fwd: Bug#859957: natbraille: ftbfs without networking

2017-05-24 Thread Simon Kainz
Am 2017-05-23 um 22:55 schrieb Bruno Mascret: > Hello, > > Thanks Simon for your contribution! >>> is someone working on this? >> >> Not that I know of. >> > If someone explain me how to maintain a package (or give me the link to > learn how to do it), I may work on it. > As Natbraille's project

Overlapping speech with brltty and espeak-ng again

2017-05-24 Thread Eric Scheibler
Hello, this issue refers to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848016 With espeak-ng version 1.49.0+dfsg-7 the problem was not fixed entirely but the speech overlapping was on a tolerable level. But yesterday I've updated my system and installed espeak version 1.49.0+dfsg-10 and