Hello,
Samuel, do you think that there is something strange about the unit I
am installing Debian on? This is Lenovo Thinkcenter m83.
I can get ORCA talking after I put into
/etc/speech-dispatcher/speech.conf the following line:
AudioOutputMethod= "alsa"
Pawel
On 12/18/19, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Jude DaShiell, le mer. 18 déc. 2019 11:15:02 -0500, a ecrit:
> If I'm not mistaken espeak is used to install debian.
Yes (espeak-ng more precisely).
> For that reason even if orca gets installed, orca has not yet been run
> on the hardware.
Yes.
> For that reason it's entirely correct for anyon
If I'm not mistaken espeak is used to install debian. For that reason
even if orca gets installed, orca has not yet been run on the hardware.
For that reason it's entirely correct for anyone to get a silent desktop
the first time they start the desktop up. Once orca is run inside a user
account w
Hi,
I did not make any modifications to the suggested graphical apps to be
installed.
It was pure installation as stated by the Debian installation procedure.
I just press letter s, my sound card was recognized and I followed the
prompts. Only changes I made were regarding my location which
Hello,
Pawel L., le mar. 17 déc. 2019 20:47:23 -0500, a ecrit:
> After rebooting my system at the end of the installation process I
> could hear ORCA asking me about my user name & password so I entered
> this data & as soon as I did it ORCA's speech was gone. I had no idea
> what happened.
I am
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