Debian 7 speak up and gnome clashing

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It's also worth noting, if you first start up orca and have speech 
within gnome, speakup quits working and will generate loads of errors if 
you try to get it to speak. In the beginning of vinux, I think it was 
running pulse in systemwide mode that made it possible to run speakup 
via speech dispatcher and orca at the same time, but I may be missing 
something. Either way, just as long as you don't start gnome or perhaps 
orca, speakup works great.


Blessings and take care.
On 5/13/2013 8:31 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
>> Hi list:
>>
>> I notice I can install Debian Wheezy fairly easily with Speakup.
>>
>> The only thing I am noticing is that when Gnome wants to start, It doesn't want to speak if Speakup is also talking.
>>
>> One work-around I found is to keep pressing numpad enter during bot-up. Then I get the boom sound and ORCA comes up talking.
>>
>> Any ideas on how I can make this work without intervention.  I still want Speakup, but I want system to boot up into Gnome when I want it too.
>>
>> In version 3.0.2 of Vinux, they did something that allowed speak up and orca co-exist, even speaking simultaneously.  Is that something I can do with Debian 7?
>>
>> Thanks!
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