ubuntu 11.10 speakup and orca don't work together

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On 19-01-2012, at 18:58, Rob Whyte wrote:

> Hi Justin,
> you could just check this:
> sudo pkill -9 pulseaudio
> sudo pulseaudio --system -D
> the last parem is a capital D.

When I do that it respondes 

running in system mode, but disallow exit not set
running in system mode but disallow module loading not set 
running in system mode, forceably disabling SHM mode
running in system mode, forceably disabling Exit title time 

All of these begin with 

pulseaudio main.c 

I go back to the unity desktop, open the gnome-terminal and type 

espeak hello 

and it gives a bunch of error messages about being unable to plug in to the socket, at the end saying 

jack server is not running or cannot be started

I hear nothing. I type orca replace, see the orca splash starting up, and hear nothing.

Suggestions?

Justin 
> 
> Does tha tget you going?
> I usually if not have sound in a gnome session, control Alt T to a gnome terminal and push backspace or espeak hello.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> On 20/01/12 14:02, Justin Harford wrote:
>> Hi again
>> 
>> So I just started my computer running ubuntu 11.10. I get speech with speakup. But, orca is silent. I can tell that orca is running however, because when I go to the console and execute
>> 
>> orca -q
>> 
>> then go back to the deskto and restart orca using alt f2 and typing "orca", I see the orca splash showing on the screen. Pressing orca spacebar brings up the orca prefs dialog. But, I hear no speech.
>> 
>> I have two users on my computer, root and justin.
>> 
>> groups justin
>> 
>> turns up
>> adam dialout cdrom plugdev lpadman admin pulse-access sambashare
>> 
>> and groups root turns up
>> 
>> pulse pulse-access
>> 
>> It looks like the root has access to fewer groups than justin.
>> 
>> Could someone help me to fix this problem?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Justin Harford
>> On 19-01-2012, at 0:27, Willem van der Walt wrote:
>> 
>>> hI,
>>> Edit /etc/default/pulseaudio
>>> You also need to add every user that want to use sound to  the pulse-access group.
>>> HTH, Willem
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, 18 Jan 2012, Justin Harford wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Howdy
>>>> 
>>>> I installed ubuntu 11.10 on my acer aspire one, and set up speakup. Now the problem is that I cannot have speakup and orca running at the same time. it's either one or the other, I think depending on the order that I log in. If I log into unity first, orca works and speakup doesn't, and if I log on to the console first, then speakup speaks and orca doesn't.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm pretty sure that this is because I have not set pulseaudio to run systemwide. What do you all think? I've been searching the internet for the last several hours for instructions on how to make pulseaudio run in systemwide mode in ubuntu 11.10, and have essentially turned up nothing. It looks like they really don't want you to figure this out. Has anyone found a solution for this problem?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks much.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards
>>>> Justin Harford
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