03-26-2002
Should have asked this basic question first. Have you tried shutting down oracle and apache for a time, then test the connection?
That will more clearly define if it's a system resource issue, or possible hardware problem.
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spd-conf
SPD-CONF(1) General Commands Manual SPD-CONF(1)
NAME
spd-conf - A simple tool for basic configuration of Speech Dispatcher and problem diagnostics
SYNOPSIS
spd-conf [options]
DESCRIPTION
spd-conf is a simple tool for basic configuration of Speech Dispatcher and problem diagnostics
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-e, --espeak
Use espeak to synthesize messages
--test-festival
Test whether Festival works as a server
-s, --test-spd-say
Test connection to Speech Dispatcher using spd-say
--test-pulse
Test Pulse Audio
-c, --config-basic-settings-user
Configure basic settings in user configuration
-u, --create-user-conf
Create Speech Dispatcher configuration for the given user
-C, --config-basic-settings-system
Configure basic settings in system-wide configuration
-n, --dont-ask
Do not ask any questions, always use default values
--test-alsa
Test ALSA audio
--test-espeak
Test whether Espeak works as a standalone binary
-d, --diagnostics
Diagnose problems with the current setup
-D, --debug
Debug a problem and generate a report
AUTHOR
spd-conf was written by Hynek Hanke <hanke@brailcom.org>. The webpage for this package can be found at http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd.
This manual page was written by Luke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>, for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).
August 24, 2009 SPD-CONF(1)