Well, it's unfortunate, but a number of things could be wrong. It's
possible that Orca
isn't on the system because it at one time didn't work, or because
although with GNOME it's installed automatically, but with MATE, it
doesn't get installed automatically, and must be explicitly installed.
It could be that Orca is still not working because Python 3.x may not be
in the BSD ports system still, although I can't imagine this being the
case. It's also possible that Orca may be installed, and even
speech-dispatcher may be installed, but no speech synthesizer is
present. The only way to further diagnose the issue is to find out
exactly what packages are on the live environment and the version
numbers. Most likely, it is no longer the Python conflict, but is just
missing software that can most likely be easily corrected.
~Kyle
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