Hi All,
I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas for me to try getting Orca going 
on Skywave Linux.
https://skywavelinux.com/
Skywave Linux is an image of Ubuntu with the mate desktop and i3 window 
manager, whatever that is.
Here's what it reads on that page about that:
"Skywave Linux is a 64 bit system, built on a base of 
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS,
uses the MATE Desktop and i3 Window Manager. It is the additional digital 
signal processing, networking, and signal decoding applications that set Skywave
Linux apart from its original base software."

When I installed onto a thumb drive, I got as far as getting espeak to say 
something, but spd-say hasn't worked.
This is on a VmWare session.
I've done apt update and apt install gnome-orca and apt install 
speech-dispatcher and apt install alsa-base pulseaudio and apt install speakup.
Of course I used sudo  and I did them successively, when I couldn't get 
anything else to work, I would try one, and test for TTS, and then try the 
next, and so on.
The command speaker-test -c 2 
does give me the white sound, so I know that the speakers aren't muted.
Also,
I'm wondering if this distro has removed a repository that might be needed for 
my installs.
When I was doing all this on the thumb drive, I was able to SSH into it from my 
Raspberry PI and I heard it reading out something about some things not in this 
repository.
Would it be a bad idea to add a main repository where all the packages I need 
to get it talking are located?
If there is a chance, what is the repository where I can get either all that 
Orca needs, or regular Ubuntu packages?
Since I'm doing all this without feedback, I am hoping it won't be too long a 
command for the repository.
The VmWare install so far has not opened itself to SSH, so that is why I have 
to do this without speech output.
I've done the sudo add-apt-repository command in the past, so I'm somewhat 
familiar with adding a repository.
Thanks for any help.

Glenn
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