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> NL> How to cleanly shut down speech-dispatcher (experimental) when I
> NL> log out?
>
> I believe that simply killing it (sending the TERM signal) is OK.
Hrm, I'll have to figure out how to trigger a kill command upon
logout. I'm not sure how to do this at the moment, but I'll figure it
> "NL" == Nerius Landys writes:
NL> How to cleanly shut down speech-dispatcher (experimental) when I
NL> log out?
I believe that simply killing it (sending the TERM signal) is OK.
If I understand you right, you've solved all the other previously
mentioned usage problems? How about
OK sorry for brainfarting so much but I'm just jotting down notes on
the differences between the speech-dispatcher in Squeeze and the
speech-dispatcher in experimental.
I figured out who spd-say didn't work with my experimental setup.
spd-say doesn't set a volume, so it used the default. My defau
OK I figured out that Mumble was perhaps overriding the volume
settings. There's a slider in Mumble that lets me adjust the
test-to-speech audio volume. So that is no longer an issue.
Still, I miss having the ability to type "spd-say" and having it work.
It seems that a special speech-dispatche
STEP 1: See which speech-dispatcher packages currently installed.
cecil:~# dpkg --get-selections | grep -i speech
libgnome-speech7 install
libspeechd2 install
speech-dispatcher install
STEP 2: Remove libspeechd2 and speech-dispatcher including all configuration
files.
STEP 3:
>
> This looks the same as bug #573897
> (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=573897). I tried to
> handle it with the reporter but I couldn't reproduce the bug and I
> haven't received more needed information. So could you please help us?
>
> First, would you try it with speech-disp
> "NL" == Nerius Landys writes:
NL> The problem is that when I have speech-dispatcher configured
NL> using the espeak module, it will stop responding sometimes and
NL> go into an infinite loop. "top" will show speech dispatcher
NL> using 100% CPU and it will no longer respond
Package: speech-dispatcher
Version: 0.7-6
Severity: important
This is a problem on Debian Squeeze but has also been a problem on Debian
Lenny.
The problem is that when I have speech-dispatcher configured using the
espeak module, it will stop responding sometimes and go into an infinite
loop. "to
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