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Re: making espeakup and orca run on the mate desktop so I can switch between the console and the desktop



Hi, I am using trixie from a fresh installation and think that this uses pipewire by default is this correct?  I do have the software that does emulate pulse so that is enabled but not sure how to make the setup you have work on my system.  Are you saying that in the mate desktop you can press control and alt and f1 and get speech in the console using speakup then when you want to go back to the desktop you can press control and alt and f7 and orca speaks and you can go back and forth with no issues as this is what I want to be able to do?  Nick Gawronski

On 6/12/2025 8:23 AM, Chevelle wrote:
On Debian Bookworm, I can get this to work by getting rid of pulseaudio.

/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf has this line

AudioOutputMethod pulse

Pipewire is running and has a process called 'pipewire-pulse'.

ps -ef|grep pulse

You should find '/usr/bin/pipewire-pulse' running, it emulates what Pulse audio did.

Make sure you have a way to get into your system if speech dies, such as Braille or SSH.


You can do

apt purge pulseaudio

Not knowing anything about your configuration, I can't say what might happen, so be careful.




On 6/11/25 11:54, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, I am still trying to get this to work and am not sure who to file the proper bugs to about this so is there a place that this can be done as I kind of see this as a major issue that needs to be looked into as I am sure that it is possible?  Nick Gawronski

On 3/6/2025 12:39 PM, Dietmar Segbert wrote:
Hello Didier,

thanks for your answer. I will test that.

Regards

Dietmar

didier@slint.fr schrieb am 06.03.25:
Hello,
On 04/03/2025 21:05, Dietmar Segbert wrote:
I don not know, where i can set alsa card 0 as default soundcard in alsa/
pipewire.
I never used pipewire but I used to have in /etc/asound.conf this content
defaults.pcm.card 0
defaults.ctl.card 0
But it happened that after a kernel upgrade the default card changed.
What most users actually want is to use the PCH output, not an HDMI one, regardless of the card number.  To get there I just include in a file named
/etc/speechd-up.conf this line:
ALSA_CARD=PCH
Then this fie is sourced by the script that starts speechd-up (attached).
I do something similar for espeakup (script also attached)
I assume that something similar could be done with systemd. "I assume" as I
never configured systemd.
Cheers,
Didier





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