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How would I know I was at a login prompt in X so that I could start gnopernicus?
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:10:45PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote:
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> Ok, it looks like you're running x virtually, and trying to start
> gnopernicus from a console under the virtual x session, which is a no
> no. You need to actually start x for real, and launch gnopernicus by
> logging in, hitting alt+f2, and typing gnopernicus, and hitting
> enter. It looks to me like the errors you're getting are precisely
> because you're not running x the way it's meant to be run, for
> real. As for test-speech, I've also found that to be
> non-interruptible, which shouldn't effect your running of gnopernicus,
> provided that the speech tests pass ok.
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:30:53PM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
> > Hi all. Hmm I finally got around to upgrading my Gnome, X and L series to the Slackware-10 versions. And everything just worked...Once I rebooted. Gotta love Slack! Anyway, it seems I am 
> > getting somewhere, since I got some Gnopernicus-specific msgs. Here's what I did to get where I got: 
> > root at igueths:~# gnopernicus
> > 
> > (gnopernicus:1752): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
> > root at igueths:~# export DISPLAY=:0
> > root at igueths:~# gnopernicus
> > GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> > 
> > **********************
> > * SCREEN READER CORE *
> > **********************
> > 
> > 
> > (srcore:1756): gnopernicus-WARNING **: Callbacks are NOT supported by "V0 Kevin - Festival GNOME Speech Driver" voice.
> > gnopernicus-Message: speech initialization succeded
> > 
> > gnopernicus-ERROR **: Cannot register a listener for event "focus:".
> > aborting...
> > 
> > (gnopernicus:1753): gnopernicus-WARNING **: srcore exited.
> > 
> > Does that pretty much mean it can't find Festival for some reason? One thing I did notice is that when I run test-speech, I can't interrupt anything. Might that indicate something? Thanks!
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