On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 03:11, Donald Raikes wrote:
Hi,
The problem is that festival client is not able to connect to festival
server. See:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-accessibility-list/2006-January/msg3.html
for more details.
Regards,
Remus
> I just installed gnome-speech-0.3 on my
On Thu, January 26, 2006 00:28, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> Try to check if a normal user can play a sound file.
> If not correct that first and try again.
> I suspect that might be your problem.
>
> Regards, Willem
>
> On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Donald Raikes wrote:
>
>> I just installed gnome-speech-0
Hi Don:
This certainly 'smells' like a permissions problem. I believe the
Festival gnome-speech server relies on the ability to write to a
particular port, perhaps 7000? I am sure someone else on the list can
provide that detail. My guess is that root has write access to that
port, but not
I just installed gnome-speech-0.3 on my fedora core 3 system as a part of
garnome 2.12.2.1, and now when I run test-speech (either the newly created
one, or the original from the os installation), it only works for root.
If i use another user, I get the message:
attempting to activate OFIID:Gnome