The auditory icon stuff is a good idea. I'd forgotten on my systems, I use a simple shell script which calls paplay and use that instead of aplay, so all my stuff is going through pulseaudio. Tim On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 18:27 -0700, T. V. Raman wrote: > From everything I have seen on this thread re espeak behavior, I > suspect that those who are seeing issues are seeing them due to > conflicts between pulse and alsa as usual. One way to confirm > this is to turn off auditory icons; In cases where pulse causes > audio to degrade, it will typically bite when auditory icons are > on -- since emacspeak makes many, many calls to aplay in short > bursts depending on what you're doing. > >>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Tim> When you lose speech on the netbook, after hitting C-e > Tim> C-s to restart the espeak server, is it pretty stable > Tim> then? > Tim> > Tim> I've noticed on netbooks and other devices which are not > Tim> a resource rich, you can get additional instability, > Tim> especially when first starting. However, after > Tim> re-starting the emacspeak speech server, it isn't too > Tim> bad. > Tim> > Tim> To be honest, on any 32 bit system, I will always use > Tim> ibmtts/outloud rather than espeak. Outloud I think is a > Tim> better quality tts and is much better than espeak for > Tim> emacspeak. > Tim> > Tim> For speech-dispatcher, on 64 bit systems, espeak is > Tim> really good and I'll use espeak if I don't want to > Tim> pollute my 64 bit system with a whole pile of 32 bit > Tim> libraries. While modern linux distros seem to handle > Tim> mixed 32/64 bit libs, I think sticking with just 64 bit > Tim> is probably going to reduce the likelihood of problems. > Tim> > Tim> My guess for the difference with your netbook will be > Tim> due to the lower performance and resources of the > Tim> netbook. > Tim> > Tim> Tim > Tim> > Tim> > Tim> > Tim> On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 07:17 -0500, Christopher Chaltain > Tim> wrote: > >> In my particular case, I have the following two > >> situations: > >> > >> I have Vinux 4 64-bit running in a VM. I'm running Emacs24 > >> and Emacspeak 37. I'm using my own version of eSpeak 1.47 > >> that I compiled myself using the runtime option. I did > >> this to keep from losing the last syllable when using > >> eSpeak. Further note that I set it up this way before the > >> eSpeak package in Vinux 4 was updated to also use the > >> runtime option. I'm running Emacs on the desktop, and I > >> have no issues whatsoever with eSpeak. > >> > >> On my netbook running Vinux 4 32-bit, I'm running Emacs24 > >> and Emacspeak 37. I'm using the eSpeak that's now shipped > >> with Vinux 4, which is eSpeak 1.47. I don't have the > >> situation with the dropped syllables, but I do lose speech > >> shortly after starting Emacspeak. It doesn't look like the > >> Emacspeak eSpeak server is crashing. I'm also running > >> Emacs on the desktop. > >> > >> Vinux 4 is based on Ubuntu 12.04. > >> > >> I'm curious why I get one behavior on one system and > >> another behavior on the other. One thing I can try is to > >> compile my own version of eSpeak on my 32-bit netbook, but > >> I'd like to see if I could use the system wide eSpeak and > >> eliminate one thing from my to do list every time I > >> install a new system. > >> > >> > >> On 05/10/2013 06:17 PM, John Joseph Morgan wrote: > I see > >> this too with espeak. It seems to go away when I run > >> emacspeak with espeak under the root user. > I have gnome > >> started with orca at boot up. Is gnome and orca > >> interfering somehow with a non-root user's use of espeak? > >> > John > >> > > >> > On May 10, 2013, at 6:43 PM, Tim Cross > >> <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > > >> >> > >> >> You can just use the dmesg command in a terminal. > >> >> > >> >> I also see the regular loss of speech with espeak. I > >> have never been >> able to track down the issue, though I > >> tend to get distracted with other >> things when I try. I > >> don't see this crashing with speechd or with espeak >> and > >> speech-dispatcher generally. It is limited to the > >> emacspeak espeak >> interface. > >> >> > >> >> I find disabling character echo can help a > >> bit. Otherwise, I've just >> gotten use to hitting C-e C-s > >> to restart espeak when it stops >> responding. > >> >> > >> >> I have noticed that I don't see this issue with the > >> experiments I've >> done that don't use tcl as the > >> interface language. So it could be that >> the problem is > >> in the tcl layer, but this is just more guesswork. > >> >> > >> >> Tim > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On Fri, 2013-05-10 at 11:50 +1000, Jason White wrote: > >> >>> Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>>> I don't see this file on this system. It's a Ubuntu > >> based system. > >> >>> > >> >>> Ubuntu keeps diverging from every other Linux > >> distribution in a growing >>> variety of ways. > >> >>> > >> >>> Try /var/log/syslog. 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