Debian 7 speak up and gnome clashing
Gregory Nowak
greg at gregn.net
Wed May 15 20:37:24 EDT 2013
No, print screen only turns speakup off for the current console. So
that's not going to work.
Greg
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 12:50:06AM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Well, you can hit the print screen key. That's supposed to completely
> turn Speakup off. Alternatively, you could write a script to unload the
> Speakup modules, start gdm and reload the Speakup modules later or reload
> them by hand. Speakup is supposed to turn itself off when it detects X
> and turn itself on at a normal console, but apparently that doesn't seem
> to work from what I've been reading lately. On my unstable system with a
> broken GDM and Orca, Speakup seems to work fine if I switch to a text
> console, but I have no speech at all with Orca and I need to do a new
> install to try to fix it.
>
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