CJ,
Luke said in a previous message:
You should also see less spurious output from the shell script that runs
whenever
you log in/out of a bash shell.
Does that sound like he changed the shell script or just how Speakup
interprets the output?
So the way I understand it, if you go into a terminal window by pressing
Control-Alt-T then Orca is doing the speaking, but if you start a console
session using the control-Alt-Fx keys then Speakup is doing the talking. Is
this correct?
Best regards from Ohio,
Vic
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