I would need a lot more information before I can help you:
1. Are you running this in a VM? I just read about someone else running the
daily build of the Debian Installer under VMWare who had the same issue.
The system installed fine but no speech came up when booting. It could very
likely have to do with the audio emulation. If possible, try with KVM or
VirtualBox. Even better, try on real hardware.
2. Are you saying that Speakup doesn't work in the live CD or after the
installation? I wouldn't be surprised if the live CD doesn't support it,
but the installed system should work. I think I did get it to work on a
live CD once a long time ago. The Super-S etc is for starting Orca, not
Speakup. You ran the right commands to install it. The only other thing I
would try is this:
service espeakup restart
3. What error are you getting? If it's already running and you have no
sound, see #1 above. Are you using a GUI? You didn't say what version of
Ubuntu you're using. There could be a conflict between Pulse and ESpeak.
Try disabling Pulse. I'm not sure how to do that because I don't run it
here. I would also temporarily remove the execute bit from the gdm startup
script to make sure X doesn't start, just in case Orca is a problem.
chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm*
reboot
Without more information, I can't help further.
On 7/30/2015 9:56 AM, Brandon Keith Biggs wrote:
Hello,
How does one get speakup working on Ubuntu?
I tried logging in, pressing s, pressing super+s, pressing super+alt+s,
typing speakup, typing espeakup, typing sudo apt-get install espeakup, then
typing espeakup, typing speakup, but nothing.
What am I missing?
thanks,
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