I can confirm this. I took the plunge and installed Jaunty earlier this 
evening. Quite impressed thus far. I was rather skeptical reading 
everyone's praise, as getting a good accessibility configuration seems 
to be a bit of a black art and I couldn't imagine getting it right 
without individual tweaking, but it's very snappy out of the box on my 
Eee, and I'm actually thinkingg I won't need to install 
speech-dispatcher and deal with custom configs. For the curious, I'm 
using the gnome-speech espeak driver, which worked poorly on Intrepid 
but performs nicely on Jaunty.

But the latest updates broke speech. Orca either spoke at normal speed, 
or incredibly sped up for a phrase or two. It also seemed to truncate 
everything such that the ends of all phrases were lost. This didn't seem 
to affect sound playback, though, as I successfully played an MP3 just fine.

I just re-installed the beta, and will avoid applying updates for a 
while until this is resolved. The beta seems quite reliable.


On 03/30/2009 12:24 AM, mike wrote:
> Hi, I just got the updates for 9.04 and Luke's fix was broken. There were 
> some pulse audio updates and after restarting Orca was back to speaking so 
> fast that you can't understand it.
> I hope this isn't going to be the case every time we update 9.04 in the 
> future, because I like the way it works when Orca works correctly.
> Mike.
>
>    


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