There is very strange aspect of this situation. When user is activating 
accessibility features at The boot screen, Orca is speaking normally and 
fluently with Espeak. But when user is triing to activate Orca without enabling 
those features, Espeak is speaking very fast and is making strange noice. My 
opinion is, that experts from development team solved issues with Pulse audio, 
because why Orca is able to speak while booting to A live Cd with accessibility 
support enabled? And why orca is able to speak even while activating 
accessibility features at The boot screen and when user is activating install 
option from a boot screen?

My opinion is, that core developers of installation program did not included 
enabling assistive technology support, so may be, that sighted person would 
help me to enable this support from a Gnome menu, may be that from preferences 
menu?

If assistive technology support is enabled, The problem is in The HAL and used 
audio playback. I had experience, that while booting a Ubuntu intrepid live CD, 
the used default sound output has been different, than The sound output, which 
is being used when Intrepid is being installed.

It is somethink related to HAL. So The solution would be to configure The 
Jaunty future installation to use The same sound access algorithms, which are 
used when booting Ubuntu Jaunty live CD by activating accessibility features at 
The boot screen.

But now, Ubuntu live Cd is working better than with Speech dispatcher, without 
crashes and latencyes while pressing ALT+F2. Core developers also solved issues 
related to synaptic and other administrative tasks, so visually impaired users 
or other users of At-spi compatible assistive technology can use those tasks 
without using gnome-terminal.

Even Wubi is using very strange names for themes, so user is confusing, which 
theme is related to Orca. Braille theme is also causing problems, atleast in 
The older Jaunty live build.

It is very sad and i would like to please core developers to make a update to 
The Ubuntu repository. Because now, Orca, Espeak and root applications and 
installation program issues are gone forever, Espeak is working very stable, so 
why this new shadow effect? 

Or this effect is only presented on new live CDS?

I did not known, that Ubuntu Jaunty has been officially released, so i 
downloaded Live CD which could be downloaded yesterday from

www.cdimages.ubuntu.com

Sorry mr Yellavich, that i AM intruding You again, but i AM so close The highly 
stable Linux distribution, and new complex programmers issue is blocking me.

So thank You for any help.

With kindness regards.

Janusz Chmiel
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