Hi again all

I'm sorry about the inconsistancies, but it seems like my system does
not always work consistantly. Now it is insisting in only premitting
me to access speakup. I could not even get orca to sound off by
logging in to the desktop first. I'm emailing from lynx and gmail now
using speakup.

This is a strange problem.

Regards
Justin Harford

On 1/20/12, Justin Harford <blindst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Has this worked for anyone?
>
> Thanks
> Justin Harford
> On 20-01-2012, at 4:08, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Seems that the problem happens if you use the same login to access speakup
>> and the GUI interface.
>> If you use a  login in speakup different than the login  used in the
>> graphical environment, you can use orca and speakup at the same time.
>>
>> On 01/20/2012 02:10 AM, Justin Harford wrote:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Subject says it all, I find that I cannot get orca and speakup to run at
>>> the same time on my installation of ubuntu 11.10. It's either one or the
>>> other, but never both at the same time. I can tell that both of them are
>>> running. For example now, I can hear speakup. I can confirm that orca is
>>> running because I see the start up splash thing when orca executes, I
>>> just don't hear anything.
>>>
>>> It seems like part of my problem has to do with running pulseaudio in
>>> system mode. I downloaded the pulsesystem and pulseuser scripts, made by
>>> the vinux team, and executed the pulsesystem script in /etc/local/bin
>>> after changing its permissions to 755. I restarted the machine, and same
>>> result, orca mute, speakup running.
>>>
>>> It seems that I am getting this bug:
>>>
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/886700
>>>
>>> when I try to execute
>>>
>>> espeak hello
>>>
>>> in the gnome-terminal, which suggests that my problem might have
>>> something to do with alsa. Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Justin Harford
>>
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