Hello Adam,

 

Yes, the “Not talking installer” as you say, is an issue both with Pipewire and Pulseaudio, although it’s not audio related at all.

I personally believe it is something to do with how stuff is displaied, I do not know.

Aside from that, everything works fine on Rawhide, so it should work with F34 as well, since everything worked when I had pipewire 0.2.3-4.

Best regards.

Francisco

 

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From: Adam Williamson
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2021 6:53 PM
To: dileepa.tissera dileepa.tissera; For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases; desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org
Cc: 崎山信司
Subject: Re: F34, pipewire and orca (screen reader)

 

On Thu, 2021-04-15 at 09:38 +0200, dileepa.tissera dileepa.tissera

wrote:

> Hello Adam,

>  

> The bug that was opened and closed was about Orca actually not

> talking at all once Fedora rawhide or 34 was installed.

> Yes, until a fix is put on Anaconda, the installer won’t talk, unless

> the gnome environment is switched to Gnome on xorg, then, it’ll talk

> as expected.

> A workaround is to install the Mate respin, on which the installer

> works beautifully.

> Best regards.

> Francisco

>  

 

Thanks. Is the "not talking in the installer" thing new with Pipewire,

or was it the same with Pulseaudio?

 

Aside from that issue, is it generally working as expected in current

F34 with pipewire 0.3.24?

 

Thanks again!

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