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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