I find this interesting because I’ve never tried to run a pi directly or use
the internal screen reading capabilities. I run them all headless so it’s
either ssh or web interfaces. I do think it’s very cool that with a keyboard
and a HDMI ready monitor you’re in the game with such a small and low cost
device. Good luck on your experimenting and most definitely get well soon.
On Mar 31, 2020, at 1:24 PM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all. As I had nothing much else to do. I thought I would try to get orca
working again via pranav's excellent guide at
http://techesoterica.com
Or something like that.
In anything. Everything installed just fine.
Braille display came up just fine.
That's all good.
What is even more good is when I exited out I got my speech back in the
console.
So progress!
Bad news. Still no audio in mate desktop for speech synthesizer.
Not going to mess around with it anymore today. But at least my sound didn't
die this time.
So progress! Yay! It is doable somehow.
As for what usb sound card to use. I don't know. I just bought one off
amazon and made sure it worked with linux.
In any case. That's all for me now for several days.
But still getting this far without breaking my sound speech synthesis
permanently is amazing and means some progress somewhere is being made.
Jessica
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