fedora and speakup
Albert Sten-Clanton
albert.e.sten_clanton at verizon.net
Wed Jun 26 17:21:51 EDT 2013
I've noticed irregular but frequent delays in speech output after pressing
keys using Speakup. It can be a reading key or an arrow key. I've seen the
delay to be a second, maybe longer. I don't recall whether this happened
with Fedora 17, but I've seen it during most if not all of my time using
Fedora 18. I've figured it probably pertains to some interaction between
Speakup and Pulseaudio, but really don't know. I haven't seen a similar
thing with Orca.
Al
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From: Speakup [mailto:speakup-bounces at linux-speakup.org] On Behalf Of
William F. Acker WB2FLW +1 303 722 7209
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 10:45 PM
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Subject: Re: fedora and speakup
Hi Alonzo,
I'm not yet running a modern version of Fedora, so I don't know how
the interaction with Pulseaudio might have changed. Janina runs f18 with no
problems. I believe that Al does also. What do you mean when you say that
Rpmfusion didn't have a tmp package? If I can help further, call or write.
Calling is faster.
--
Bill in Denver
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013, Alonzo wrote:
> Hello,
> I've installed fedora 18 on one of my computers.
> PUlse audio seems to be attached to gnome. I read in one of my mail
> messages to perhaps touch /use/bin/pulseaudio However, that breaks the
> system. I have to reinstall pulse audio to get sound. Is there a file i
need to put in !/ or perhaps edit something in /etc/ to disable pulse audio
allowing me to use espeakup in the console? right now as it stands if i
start espeakup audio doesn't work. I built espeakup from the git repo since
rpm fusion did not have a tmp package to install.
> What do I need to do to make this work?
>
> Alonzo
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