Michael,
I do not have that experience. I am running the pi and orca without any
displays plugged in. I have had to use an external sound card because espeak is
very crackly otherwise.
Pranav
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020 5:59 PM
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Subject: [raspberry-vi] Re: Raspbian now lets you install Orca
Hi,
Thanks for the tips. I was able to update and upgrade my PI4. Then I
successfully installed Orca with no probloms. It does act a little strange
though. If I do not connect monitor and ethernet cord I do not get speech out
of it. But once I connect a monitor and ethernet Orca and the desktop pops up
with no problem. Before I got Orca on it I used SSH. I don't know why it's,
doing what it is doing. Perhaps I have to change a setting or two. But I am
glad Orca is working well. It is a little slow so I may have some overclocking
to do. I see the slowness in loding programs on the desktop. But The command
line works fast enough.
PS: I am accessing audio via the headset jack.
Sincerely,
Mike Villafane
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On Feb 10, 2020, at 6:50 PM, Pranav Lal <pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
<snip Try orca -t from the command line.
PL] That fails in SSH because the x-server does not launch from within
a text terminal.
Pranav
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