Installing orca and making it play nice with Speakup

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Hello, Marcel.

I apologize as I have missed a lot of your posts concerning this topic. 
Did you compile Orca from source by any chance?

I tried to test out Debian Wheezy (Testing) on a virtual machine, and I 
found that Orca's package (gnome-orca) is not in the testing 
repositories right now. I also went to 
http://packages.debian.org/gnome-orca, and it appears that Orca is not 
in the Wheezy repository at all.

I hope that this information is of some help to you.

Take care.

On 01/31/2012 08:33 PM, Marcel Oats wrote:
> Hi Janina, that actually makes sense to me, but lets suppose we're in 
> the situation that I am in, where I have been playing with Debian 
> Wheezy amd64 version, and wish to have both environments available.  
> Speakup is working fine so far, but even with a USB soundcard also 
> connected, when gnome starts, I am unable to even start Orca ( for 
> some reason) so how can I tell it to use a different soundcard? I may 
> be confused here a bit. Also, I am waiting until someone is nearby so 
> as we can see if there is an error onscreen.
>
> Sorry if it seems a little rambly.
> Marcel
>
>
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