-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Alan, I managed to install 12.10 beta 1 in virtualbox 4.2 with sighted assistance. After installation, I managed to configure, with sighted assistance, the sound so that orca is speaking. The problem is that I have no sound in the login. No orca, no drums. After I type the password and press the enter key, orca talks normally.
On 09/19/2012 11:07 AM, Alan Bell wrote: > hello, yes I have had problems with 12.10 in virtualbox for sound, > > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1016969 > > it is possible to get to the pulse audio dialog and change the > device to one of the two LFE devices, I can try it again later and > provide the exact key sequence to do so. I didn't tag that bug as > an a11y bug because it is an "audio totally broken for everyone" > bug rather than orca specific issue even though it does mean that > Quantal is basically untestable in virtualbox for blind users. It > does boot OK when testing on real hardware and you get the drums > and ctrl+s starts orca as normal. Ubiquity has changed a bit but I > can get all the way through it without cheating and turning my > monitor on, I will do a full keystroke guide and audio/video at > some point pre-release. > > Alan. > > On 19/09/12 13:54, Peter Vágner wrote: >> Hello, I am running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit as the main OS. I have >> installed virtual box using software centre and checked all the >> additions during setup e.g. 32 bit kernel support and network >> ethernet driver. At the end of a virtualbox install I have just >> rebooted the machine to make sure everything is in its place. >> Then after the boot I have createda new machine in the virtualbox >> and I am currently trying to boot a daily live 32 bit image of >> ubuntu 12:10 inside it. The virtual machine launches I am even >> getting informative messages regarding direct mouse and keyboard >> capture but I am not getting that usual drum sounds coming from >> the guest OS. Is my install of virtualbox screwed or ubuntu 12.10 >> has changed something in this regard? I have also waited some 10 >> minutes in case and pressed ctrl+s without any audible >> difference. In the virtual machine settings window I have audio >> turned on and set to pulse. >> >> Any possible hints? >> >> Is anyone running 12.04 in virtualbox with sound output? >> >> oh btw on the host OS I can see vbox channel while looking into >> the pulseaudio volume control. >> >> Greetings >> >> Peter >> > > - -- {}S José Vilmar Estácio de Souza -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQWdjZAAoJEPMEywZ3KXznsPEH/2K4PonvsNNkWUY8zad63pGi K0AoYbVMVAYgyBFCPE0ugtHS9C160WnzVrYESCIda+O8aUdo86n8eAAxD3/aeW1l o3irnVBBeJ4HUwB+qhGFYzGe10CLjgQ9OBzZE2dn90Y3SL34UAnMIP1V6NDCY3x0 MlsCcF4LBDAaUlWpGQ+Yw9di6eLnxzTsid2RcVwRLh3RWVK+qtjbRet4OeMGbRGr 1JzosCmUGSUWj7GbyKPHXir7O06yDPTsUGltKdLrai1yb/ErMT+X1HWlEoAu7Cf9 oxfD6zpT950A1g1NL8+ApB6Xori07mEyAHFT88dsoSwkqmRLv/ql92tvIjoBE/U= =eAAI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility