Hi, I am not sure how to do it. There's pobably a tutorial lying around somewhere, but the easy solution would be to add the Vinux repository and run the build-vinux script. You can choose to not add all the extra key bindings if you don't want them. HTH Storm -- Registered Linux user number 508465: http://counter.li.org/ My blog, Thoughts of a Dragon: http://www.stormdragon.us/ Vinux is Linux done right: http://vinux.org.uk/ On Sun, 2010-09-26 at 00:46 +0530, Janitha Rukmal wrote: > Hi, > I also used to have this issue and similarly didn't find a good > solution. In my case though, Speakup worked pretty well but all the rest > that's to do with sound were muted. I mean to say that even I didn't > hear the loging in sound or any songs / media files with sounds. But I > just reinstalled Ubuntu and I'm still relying on Orca. > If somebody can guide us as to how this > > set pulseaudio to run as > > a system wide service. > Thing can be done, It will be very much appreciated. > I also think that the issue lies there with > > pulseaudio. > > Regards > Janitha Rukmal > > > On 9/26/2010 12:04 AM, Storm Dragon wrote: > > Hi, > > I think for it to work correctly you'd have to set pulseaudio to run as > > a system wide service. You could also try launching speakup and espeakup > > or speechd-up after the desktop has loaded. > > Probably the easiest way is to install Vinux which has all this stuff > > working already but is Ubuntu 10.04 under the hood. > > HTH > > Storm > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup