Hello,
On 02/11/2018 17:33, Keith Barrett wrote:
> It'd be interesting to check with the patch
Unfortunately I was unable to properly rebuild a Debian package that provides an
espeakup binary speaking after going back from graphical mode and sorry, I can't
spend too much time on that.
Instead,
Search for accessibility in debian wiki and read down through the
categories. Console is one and graphical is another.
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 21:26:15
> From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr."
> To: cvimai...@gmail.com, debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
> Subje
Hello Mgr. Janusz,
Orca only support the default connection method to connect to
Speech-Dispatcher. By default, unix socket is used.
What changes do you have made to the configuration to get it to crash?
Best regards,
Alex.
Le 02/11/2018 à 20:10, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel a écrit :
Dear specialist
Dear specialists,
Hee is The example of Speech-dispatcher crash, while using Unix sockets
communication method.
I will try to specify Inet sockets instead to find out, if those errors
will also occur.
Sure, I Am aware, that it is very probably caused by The fact, that Unix
sockets are working n
On 02/11/18 00:42, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
(I reordered things a bit to make the story clearer for pulseaudio
maintainers in Cc)
Didier Spaier, le ven. 02 nov. 2018 01:13:09 +0100, a ecrit:
This message is an answer to the thread started by:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibili
Hello,
On 02/11/2018 01:42, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> But these changes were not sufficient to solve the issue so I had a look at
>> the
>> speakup Debian package. Seeing the aforementioned patch I thought that it
>> could
>> cause the issue. To check I just replaced /usr/bin/espeakup by the bi
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