[Bug 914575] Re: speech-dispatcher grabs alsa hw device
David Clayton
914575 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Feb 1 09:21:17 UTC 2012
Actually I was not even aware that speech-dispatcher was installed on my
system, and I'm at a bit of a loss to understand how it came to be
installed. The problem only became manifest following upgrade to 12.04.
I also haven't used Orca. I have now uninstalled speech-dispatcher and
the "bug" has disappeared. I'm not sure whether any logs will remain
following removal of the package but I will look when I get home.
DC
On 31/01/12 21:59, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Speech-dispatcher is a text to speech system, mostly used for
> accessibility purposes at this time. You must have done something to
> cause speech-dispatcehr to start, because speech-dispatcher should only
> be loaded either if you enable it as a system service in /etc/default
> /speech-dispatcher, or you use a program like the Orca Screen reader,
> which causes speech-dispatcher to load automatically. In the case of
> speech-dispatcher running as a user, it should have used pulseaudio.
>
> Could you please attach any logs you find in ~/.speech-dispatcher/log to
> this bug?
>
> Thanks.
>
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