When I boot the machine, Orca provides speech in the login screen in GDM3, then, I set the best preferences for me and I back to the login screen. Here I search my username and type my password, but when gnome shell starts, does not sound in my machine.
I did not found the way to disable Orca in GDM from the login screen (because once the session is started, I can not hear nothing). I tried uncheck the check box "enable voice", but I believe that it is not working (I still hear the voice).
So I have Orca in GDM3, but I do not have sound in all Gnome once the session is started.
I remember that when you use speakup, you can not run Orca and Speakup at the same time, because if you was running speakup (connecting to espeak via speech dispatcher), then you run Orca, Speakup not work.
Is this problem related to Pulseaudio? If yes, How can I solve? Thanks. Manuel. El 2013-04-15 08:56, Samuel Thibault escribió:
administrador@geekdotnet.misite.mx, le Mon 15 Apr 2013 08:48:55 -0500, a écrit :It does not work in my machine. I updated my repositories from unstable and updated gdm3 and gnome-session. I have Orca enabled (Screen reader in "universal access" is toggled), but when I reboot my PC, Orca does notlaunched from gdm3, once I login, Orca has been enabled.Afther this, I went to the Accessibility page in the Debian Wiki [1], andused this command to enable accessibility in GDM3: su -s /bin/sh -c "gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled true" Debian-gdm But it does not work...This was for squeeze, see juste below in the wiki about the wheezy command:su -s /bin/sh -c 'eval $(dbus-launch) ; export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID ; GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled true' Debian-gdm || true Samuel