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I think it is worth to explore whether the /dev/softsynth
and the other related communication points (there is something
in /proc too) could not be readable/writable by a group.
Then we could launch speechd-up in user session, and that
would make it work with Speech Dispatcher autospawn,
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Plain Text-login can only work if speechd runs as system-service and the
screenreader starts in with an init-skript as well.
Please try and show us howto do it if you know an useful way.
Well that will be the last mail in this thread. I see that nobody cares
really and I am writing the same every two days.
BR.
halim
On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 08:13:28PM +0200, Tomas Cerha wrote:
> >> Dne 3.10.2010 14:08, Bill Cox napsal(a):
> >>> This is basically what's got me upset with the current state of
> >>> speech-dispatcher. The main speech-dispatcher dev makes supporting
> >>> any non-Orca app a pain.
> >>
> >> Please, could you describe what you mean by this? Which change in
> >> Speech Dispatcher made the situation worth in this sense? This is
> >> simply not true and proclamations like this make me upset.
> >
> > Read the previous thread:
> > Subject: running speech-dispatcher-0.7.1 in system mode
> >
> > I can't believe that you don't understand what bill wants to say
> > in his mail.
>
> Hi Halim, Bill seems to say, that Speech Dispatcher includes some
> changes, which make it more difficult or even impossible to run other
> client technologies than Orca with Speech Dispatcher. I really wonder
> which changes these are. I know about changes, which make running
> Speech Dispatcher possible in some system configurations, which are now
> default in several distributions. I know nothing about changes which
> make some of the previously functioning setups impossible. If you know
> about such a change, please let us know, this must be a bug.
>
> As we see from the thread you mention, this is a broad topic, but to
> answer the original problem, do you really know of a problem that makes
> it impossible to run SD in a system setup, that previously worked, such
> as global instance listening on a TCP port started from an init script
> and using ALSA?
>
> Best regards, Tomas
>
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