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Mick wrote: |
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> I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running: |
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> 4732 ? SLl 0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy /etc/ |
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> speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf |
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> 4734 ? SLl 0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_generic / |
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> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/generic.conf |
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> 4736 ? SLl 0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_cicero / |
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> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/cicero.conf |
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> 4737 ? Z 0:00 \_ [sd_cicero] <defunct> |
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> 4739 ? SLl 0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_espeak / |
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> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/espeak.conf |
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> 4744 ? Ssl 0:00 /usr/bin/speech-dispatcher --spawn --communication- |
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> method unix_socket --socket-path /run/user/1000/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock |
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> I don't know what is starting these processes or what they have to offer to my |
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> desktop. Checking systemsettings5/Accessibility Options/Screen Reader, I can |
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> see it is NOT enabled. |
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> How can I get rid of these? |
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I would start out by finding out what package /usr/bin/speech-dispatcher |
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belongs too. Equery can help with that but other tools can as well. |
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Once you find that, then check the USE flags to see what can be adjusted |
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to get rid if that. I don't have it here so I can't do it on my system. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |