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
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
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
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
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.
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
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