** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: In Progress = Invalid
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Title:
sound preferences opens speech-dispatcher
To manage
How do I remove speech_dispatcher and items?
It's causing problems.
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sound preferences opens speech-dispatcher
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Could you please be more specific as to what problems you are having?
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Title:
sound preferences opens speech-dispatcher
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Hi guys
Just found this bug today (11.04, 64bit), opening up the Sound
Preferences, the same as previously described. I uninstalled Orca which
got rid of the terminal window, but that wasn't enough. My CPU was being
eaten whilst playing music, so I uninstalled the Espeak system as well,
and that
Hi Luke,
if you could briefly tell me which steps to do I really would
appreciated that - I think I am not pro enough to follow those
instructions mentioned in the comments up there on my own :)
Nonetheless I know how to use the commandline etc.
For now I simply uninstalled the gnome-orca
Hey,
just got the same issue. Recently updated to Ubuntu 11.04 and after
opening the sound-configuration-window there is a blank terminal popping
up an this crappy computer-voice telling me something like welcome
.
I cannot close this terminal-window, too. Every time I try to close ist,
it
Hi Jonas, if you could please review the other comments in the bug, and
try checking some of the settings that are referred to, and get back to
us with the info, that would be appreciated. If you need help, or are
unsure as to what to do and what info to get, please reply, and I will
walk you
** Changed in: gnome-orca
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Huh weird. I'm not longer able to reproduce this myself.
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Even though natty still uses gconf primarily, we still use gsettings in
some areas, and the key in question may indeed be set, even though its
not used.
I will remove the autostart file as suggested by upstream, along with an
orca 3.0.1 update in the coming days.
Thanks.
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Thanks Luke! And thanks for the pointer to gnome-session.
It seems that gnome-session didn't become smart about GSettings
conditions *after* gnome-2-32. Compare:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-session/tree/gnome-session/gsm-
autostart-app.c
with:
This issue is not applicable for Oneiric, because gnome-session version
3 will be used, in which case the orca autostart file will be needed.
** Also affects: gnome-orca (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress =
Ok, I can't reproduce this myself with a recent Ubuntu install, and a
brand new user account. All the mentioned gsettings keys are set to
false.
Digging through the code that manages the sound menu, the preferences
are not being called via any mechanism that uses desktop files, i.e the
hmm is there any way I can help? It seems to be only on my system that this
has occurred. It was a very fresh install of 11.04.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Luke Yelavich
luke.yelav...@canonical.comwrote:
Ok, I can't reproduce this myself with a recent Ubuntu install, and a
brand new user
This is much more a gnome-orca problem than speech-dispatcher problem.
At least the gnome-orca package maintainer(s) will have better idea what
could start Orca if not the autostart file.
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@Boris: To be clear, I think what is starting Orca *is* the autostart
file. (And thus what the 'quick fix' would be is for Ubuntu to remove
the autostart file because this particular autostart file doesn't really
apply to Unity or to Natty. AND the downstream gnome-orca doesn't
autostart Orca that
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Here is what the terminal spits out when I end the speech-dispatcher process
with system monitor.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/pyatspi/registry.py, line 654, in
_dispatchEvent
consume = client(event) or False
File
I can prevent this from happening by removing gnome-orca from my system.
I also found an ask ubuntu post with apparently the same problem.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/34340/orca-starts-running-when-i-open-
sound-preferences/38102#38102
** Also affects: gnome-orca
Importance: Undecided
Filed a gnome-orca bug on bugzilla.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #648961
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648961
** Changed in: gnome-orca
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-orca
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-orca
Remote watch:
** Tags added: a11y
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As I just commented upstream:
I'm getting false false false.
And if I set the last one to false I still cannot reproduce this bug.
BTW, the falses (at least the first and last) mean that you don't have
accessibility enabled.
What the xdg autostart file does -- or is supposed to do -- is set
Luke, as stated in comment #5, I'm thinking the thing to do is remove
the xdg autostart file downstream. I'm strongly considering doing the
same for master and just leaving it in our gnome-3-0 branch.
(If you have any insight into what package/bug is causing it to launch
Orca even though the
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