Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Mgr. Janusz Chmiel
Dear syr,

Some sound drivers are using different values for volume paramethers, so 
there will be probably a onlyone solution, somebody very experienced would 
tell You the name of configuration file and would tell You a command for 
increasing The volume. But because You provided excellent description of 
Yours used integrated sound device, core developers who are responsible for 
those tasks will be very probably prepare update for solving this issue.

I also experienced very fast responsiveness while using Orca with Mozilla 
Firefox included in Karmic.

So i wisch You many positive experiences while working with this Ubuntu 
release. 


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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Bill Cox
I'm very glad to hear about positive experiences so far with Karmic.
I installed the x64 version yesterday on my laptop (Dell Inspiron
9400).  Orca did work out-of-the-box, which is nice.  If blind users
absolutely must do a few things on linux, Karmic can do the job.
However, I found there to be a delay due to pulseaudio of about 1/2
second, making key and word echo useless.  The delay is so bad, I
don't see how I could use Karmic with Orca full-time.  I installed
voxin as well (far nicer than espeak, IMO), and had two additional
problems, besides the delay.  When using speech-dispatcher, speech
would pause every few seconds for about half a second, which is
seriously annoying.  When using Gnome Speech Services, instead of
pausing, it simply stops speaking, so it is very tedious to listen to
an entire document.  I suspect both problems are related to the delay
in pulseaudio.

With the virtual machine install, I was able to get Orca working well
by uninstalling pulseaudio, as described here:

http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic

However, when installed on my laptop, removing pulseaudio caused
speech-dispatcher to hang, with 100% CPU utilization.  So, for now, I
have no suitable Karmic-based Orca solution.  Are other people seeing
the delay problem?  Is it only with the x64 version?  Are you using
Karmic/Orca as your main machine, or just playing around a bit?

Thanks,
Bill

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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Hammer Attila
Thank you Januz.
Amixer I think is works correct with terminal (now I does'nt look), but 
in future better to work hardware volume button my multimedia keyboard 
and my laptop computer (this hardware buttons works with prewious Ubuntu 
versions).

I think my problem produced a pulseaudio bug, now I going boot Karmic 
live cd to do requested tests.
You wroted:
I also experienced very fast responsiveness while using Orca with 
Mozilla Firefox included in Karmic.
Yes, I see this and I very happy when I see this quick response.

Thanks your letter.

Attila

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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Storm Dragon
Hi,
I was having the same problems with pulseaudio. The pauses every few
wordes were quite interesting. Removing pulse solved sound problems for
more than just orca though. I am still using speech-dispatcher with no
problems. Did you remember to run spd-conf and set it to use alsa
instead of pulse?  I am using 64 bit Karmik.


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On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:57 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:

 I'm very glad to hear about positive experiences so far with Karmic.
 I installed the x64 version yesterday on my laptop (Dell Inspiron
 9400).  Orca did work out-of-the-box, which is nice.  If blind users
 absolutely must do a few things on linux, Karmic can do the job.
 However, I found there to be a delay due to pulseaudio of about 1/2
 second, making key and word echo useless.  The delay is so bad, I
 don't see how I could use Karmic with Orca full-time.  I installed
 voxin as well (far nicer than espeak, IMO), and had two additional
 problems, besides the delay.  When using speech-dispatcher, speech
 would pause every few seconds for about half a second, which is
 seriously annoying.  When using Gnome Speech Services, instead of
 pausing, it simply stops speaking, so it is very tedious to listen to
 an entire document.  I suspect both problems are related to the delay
 in pulseaudio.
 
 With the virtual machine install, I was able to get Orca working well
 by uninstalling pulseaudio, as described here:
 
 http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic
 
 However, when installed on my laptop, removing pulseaudio caused
 speech-dispatcher to hang, with 100% CPU utilization.  So, for now, I
 have no suitable Karmic-based Orca solution.  Are other people seeing
 the delay problem?  Is it only with the x64 version?  Are you using
 Karmic/Orca as your main machine, or just playing around a bit?
 
 Thanks,
 Bill
 
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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Bill Cox
Hi, Storm.  Once again, you totally rock!  I did in fact forget to change
pulse to alsa in speechd.conf (D'oh!).  I'll edit the Orca/Karmic wiki page
and add this step.  Now key echo is working well, and I'm having currently
no problems in Karmic with Orca using voxin with speech-dispatcher/alsa.
I'm basically a happy camper at the moment.

I'm still having trouble getting the volume control to show up in the gnome
panel.  I delete .pulse and .pulse-cookie, but some process keeps recreating
them!  Do you also know the solution to this?

Thanks, Bill.

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Storm Dragon stormdragon2...@gmail.comwrote:

  Hi,
 I was having the same problems with pulseaudio. The pauses every few wordes
 were quite interesting. Removing pulse solved sound problems for more than
 just orca though. I am still using speech-dispatcher with no problems. Did
 you remember to run spd-conf and set it to use alsa instead of pulse?  I am
 using 64 bit Karmik.

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   On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:57 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:

 I'm very glad to hear about positive experiences so far with Karmic.
 I installed the x64 version yesterday on my laptop (Dell Inspiron
 9400).  Orca did work out-of-the-box, which is nice.  If blind users
 absolutely must do a few things on linux, Karmic can do the job.
 However, I found there to be a delay due to pulseaudio of about 1/2
 second, making key and word echo useless.  The delay is so bad, I
 don't see how I could use Karmic with Orca full-time.  I installed
 voxin as well (far nicer than espeak, IMO), and had two additional
 problems, besides the delay.  When using speech-dispatcher, speech
 would pause every few seconds for about half a second, which is
 seriously annoying.  When using Gnome Speech Services, instead of
 pausing, it simply stops speaking, so it is very tedious to listen to
 an entire document.  I suspect both problems are related to the delay
 in pulseaudio.

 With the virtual machine install, I was able to get Orca working well
 by uninstalling pulseaudio, as described here:

 http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic

 However, when installed on my laptop, removing pulseaudio caused
 speech-dispatcher to hang, with 100% CPU utilization.  So, for now, I
 have no suitable Karmic-based Orca solution.  Are other people seeing
 the delay problem?  Is it only with the x64 version?  Are you using
 Karmic/Orca as your main machine, or just playing around a bit?

 Thanks,
 Bill



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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Storm Dragon
Hi,
Lol I didn't realize they were respawning.  So that's why there is no
volume control.  I have just been using alsamixer.  If you prefer a gui
and can see well enough to use it, alsamixergui should do the trick.
sudo apt-get install alsamixergui
I added a custom application launcher with alsamixergui to the top panel
in case anyone sighted using my computer wanted to change the volume.
So far it's been a hit.
Storm


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On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 10:21 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:

 Hi, Storm.  Once again, you totally rock!  I did in fact forget to
 change pulse to alsa in speechd.conf (D'oh!).  I'll edit the
 Orca/Karmic wiki page and add this step.  Now key echo is working
 well, and I'm having currently no problems in Karmic with Orca using
 voxin with speech-dispatcher/alsa.  I'm basically a happy camper at
 the moment.
 
 I'm still having trouble getting the volume control to show up in the
 gnome panel.  I delete .pulse and .pulse-cookie, but some process
 keeps recreating them!  Do you also know the solution to this?
 
 Thanks, Bill.
 
 
 On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Storm Dragon
 stormdragon2...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I was having the same problems with pulseaudio. The pauses
 every few wordes were quite interesting. Removing pulse solved
 sound problems for more than just orca though. I am still
 using speech-dispatcher with no problems. Did you remember to
 run spd-conf and set it to use alsa instead of pulse?  I am
 using 64 bit Karmik.
 
 
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 Thoughts of a Dragon:
 http://www.stormdragon.us/
 What color dragon are you?
 
 http://quizfarm.com/quizzes/new/alustriel07/what-color-dragon-would-you-be/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:57 -0500, Bill Cox wrote: 
 
  I'm very glad to hear about positive experiences so far with Karmic.
  I installed the x64 version yesterday on my laptop (Dell Inspiron
  9400).  Orca did work out-of-the-box, which is nice.  If blind users
  absolutely must do a few things on linux, Karmic can do the job.
  However, I found there to be a delay due to pulseaudio of about 1/2
  second, making key and word echo useless.  The delay is so bad, I
  don't see how I could use Karmic with Orca full-time.  I installed
  voxin as well (far nicer than espeak, IMO), and had two additional
  problems, besides the delay.  When using speech-dispatcher, speech
  would pause every few seconds for about half a second, which is
  seriously annoying.  When using Gnome Speech Services, instead of
  pausing, it simply stops speaking, so it is very tedious to listen 
 to
  an entire document.  I suspect both problems are related to the 
 delay
  in pulseaudio.
  
  With the virtual machine install, I was able to get Orca working 
 well
  by uninstalling pulseaudio, as described here:
  
  http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic
  
  However, when installed on my laptop, removing pulseaudio caused
  speech-dispatcher to hang, with 100% CPU utilization.  So, for now, 
 I
  have no suitable Karmic-based Orca solution.  Are other people 
 seeing
  the delay problem?  Is it only with the x64 version?  Are you using
  Karmic/Orca as your main machine, or just playing around a bit?
  
  Thanks,
  Bill
  
 
 
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Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related toaccessibility and speech responsiveness

2009-11-02 Thread Arky
Hi Storm,

Thanks for tip, I forgot to include that in Orca Ubuntu Karmic page. 

http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic

Cheers

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--- On Mon, 2/11/09, Storm Dragon stormdragon2...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Storm Dragon stormdragon2...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 Koala positive feetback related  
 toaccessibility and speech responsiveness
 To: ubuntu ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
 Date: Monday, 2 November, 2009, 8:08 PM
 
 
 
   
   
 
  
 Hi,
 
 I was having the same problems with pulseaudio. The pauses
 every few wordes were quite interesting. Removing pulse
 solved sound problems for more than just orca though. I am
 still using speech-dispatcher with no problems. Did you
 remember to run spd-conf and set it to use alsa instead of
 pulse?  I am using 64 bit Karmik.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Thoughts of a Dragon:
 http://www.stormdragon.us/
 What color dragon are you?
 http://quizfarm.com/quizzes/new/alustriel07/what-color-dragon-would-you-be/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:57 -0500, Bill Cox wrote:
 
 
 I'm very glad to hear about positive experiences so far
 with Karmic.
 I installed the x64 version yesterday on my laptop (Dell
 Inspiron
 9400).  Orca did work out-of-the-box, which is nice.  If
 blind users
 absolutely must do a few things on linux, Karmic can do the
 job.
 However, I found there to be a delay due to pulseaudio of
 about 1/2
 second, making key and word echo useless.  The delay is so
 bad, I
 don't see how I could use Karmic with Orca full-time. 
 I installed
 voxin as well (far nicer than espeak, IMO), and had two
 additional
 problems, besides the delay.  When using speech-dispatcher,
 speech
 would pause every few seconds for about half a second,
 which is
 seriously annoying.  When using Gnome Speech Services,
 instead of
 pausing, it simply stops speaking, so it is very tedious to
 listen to
 an entire document.  I suspect both problems are related to
 the delay
 in pulseaudio.
 
 With the virtual machine install, I was able to get Orca
 working well
 by uninstalling pulseaudio, as described here:
 
 http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic
 
 However, when installed on my laptop, removing pulseaudio
 caused
 speech-dispatcher to hang, with 100% CPU utilization.  So,
 for now, I
 have no suitable Karmic-based Orca solution.  Are other
 people seeing
 the delay problem?  Is it only with the x64 version?  Are
 you using
 Karmic/Orca as your main machine, or just playing around a
 bit?
 
 Thanks,
 Bill
 
 
 
  
 
 
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