Re: Could installing without the accessibility profile help?

2009-11-05 Thread jose vilmar estacio de souza
Hi Andre,
After change  "autospawn = no" to yes and restart my machine, orca began 
to speak very quickly, making it impossible to use.
Thanks.

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On 11/05/2009 10:58 PM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
> Hello Guenni,
>
> On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Anne Günther wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Like I wrote before,k I can't reach my sound dialogue in the preferences
>> menu. And I also can't change my volume.
>> So I thought, if I installed karmic without the accessibility profile,
>> it could solve that problem. Could that work? I know orca would be still
>> available after the installation. Or are there any problems?
>>  
> Try the folowing first: edit the file client.conf in the .pulse
> directory (inside your home directory) and change "autospawn = no" to
> yes.
> Logout and login again and volume control, sound preferences, etc should
> work.
>
>
> HTH,
> Andre
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: Could installing without the accessibility profile help?

2009-11-05 Thread Andre Nuno Soares
Hello Guenni,

On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 12:02 +0100, Anne Günther wrote:
> Hi
> Like I wrote before,k I can't reach my sound dialogue in the preferences 
> menu. And I also can't change my volume.
> So I thought, if I installed karmic without the accessibility profile, 
> it could solve that problem. Could that work? I know orca would be still 
> available after the installation. Or are there any problems?

Try the folowing first: edit the file client.conf in the .pulse
directory (inside your home directory) and change "autospawn = no" to
yes.
Logout and login again and volume control, sound preferences, etc should
work.


HTH,
Andre




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