Last I heard, chromium was not working with the google TTSs at all. 
As chrome isworking with speech-dispatcher again maybe chromium is working with 
sd again also. 
It did not work as well as chrome back when it could be used with chromevox and 
speech-dispatcher, but was usable for me. Others found it much buggier. 
Chrome isstill a better choice as far as I know. 
You canjust download and install and repos will be enabled as well.
Then make an extensions directory in /opt/google/chrome/ and copy a file I'll 
attach there.
then start chrome with the --enable-speech-dispatcher option, and a while later 
hopefully chromevox will install and you will get speech. 
I think chromevox actually installs with voices now, but as I've had my 
configuration synced for years now I do not know exactly what new installers 
get.
Try starting chrome normally with out the option and see if you get the female 
voice. Those voice files are probably large, so the download might take a 
while on slower connections, so be pasient and or ask some one to take a look 
and see if things appear to be installing.
Once you do have chrome talking log in and make sure your configuration is 
going to sync/think extension syncing is default, but I'm not sure.
Then all you will need is someone to tell you where the username and pw fields 
are if you install chrome on another box.


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  Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:20:32AM -0500

> It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure I used option #2, installing
> from the Google PPA, on the following web page 
> http://ubuntuportal.com/2014/04/how-to-install-google-chrome-web-browser-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts-trusty-tahr.html
> 
> I used the Chrome web store to instal ChromeVox and the default
> female TTS from Google. I needed sighted assistance to do this
> originally.
> 
> On 17/03/16 09:55, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >How did you get those installed?  google keeps redirecting me to chromium.
> >
> >On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> >
> >>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 10:52:35
> >>From: Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com>
> >>To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
> >>Subject: Re: chromium orca accessibility
> >>
> >>I don't see the original message, but if the question has to do with
> >>Chromium then I'll just add that I use Chrome and ChromeVox on my
> >>Vinux 5 system almost daily.
> >>
> >>On 16/03/16 19:41, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >>>So far as I can tell, that's not ready for prime time.  I'm using unity
> >>>and vinux flavor of ubuntu for now.  One firefox extension that would
> >>>probably be useful for orca users is pentadactyl since that is supposed
> >>>to make firefox easier for keyboard users to use  I didn't find that
> >>>using aptitude or apt-cache search so figure I'll probably have to get
> >>>it directly from mozilla's archives.  Before I do attempt to install
> >>>pentadactyl, has anyone on this list already had experience with the
> >>>extension or add-on they'd be willing to share?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
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