Hi David,
Have you tried running lsr without the -y parameter? I think the bug might be that LSR hasn't created its default user profile until you run it at least once, but it isn't doing it if the first thing you do is use -y. After you run it once, then try the -y if you'd like. In most cases, speech will just start working without any configuration.
I'll open a bug report about the -y parameter not working as the first run command.
Pete
I just downloaded and installed LSR 0.3.0 from the sources according to the instructions in the guide but when I test it to see if it works I get this:
$ lsr -y "This should work but it doesn't" Linux Screen Reader ver. 0.3.0 rev. Mon Oct 23 17:57:57 UTC 2006 Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 IBM Corporation
SettingsManager.py (216): Profile user does not exist $
Any clue what is going on here? I'd like to test this and see how it works. It is not obvious where I should look.
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