Arch Linux post installation issue
Linux for blind general discussion
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Wed Jul 14 18:50:47 UTC 2021
That would not be true if using the gnome desktop.
Sounds like either a Pulseaudio or Alsa issue. I had something similar happen to me a while ago. I reconfigured speech-dispatcher to run threw Alsa and removed Pulseaudio off of my system.
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> On 14 Jul 2021, at 15:50, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> I'm not familiar with Arch, but you might want to double check that
>
> speech-dispatcher-espeak-ng
>
> is installed. Debian lists it as a recommended package for
> speech-dispatcher, and I understand Arch is biased towards installing
> less, so it's possible that installing speech-dispatcher and espeak-ng
> didn't automatically pull in the plugin they need to communicate with
> each other.
>
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