, I just got whatever one from fl.linux-speakup.org. I got it sort of
going, just had to uninstall stuff that they said that one might hose the
system if things were uninstalled. I think the errors centered around
e2fsprogs needing to be replaced before I could install other packages, and
in order to do that, the Kernel, Modutils, and a whole lot of other stuff
had to temporarily go. Why can't I seem to get Pine and stuff like that. I
think I probably need to add more sites to the apt sources list besides the
mirror I chose. Maybe I'll have to reinstall with this disk instead as what
I have is Sarge Unstable.
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From: "Thane Andersen" <tcideas (AT) xmission (DOT) com>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list (AT) redhat (DOT) com>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: problem, gnopernicus does not talk every time gnome starts.
>I found a Sarge installation CD that is speakup enabled with a 2.6 kernel
>at the following url:
http://people.debian.org/~shane/netinst-speakup/
I have been trying to set up debian with software TTS and am not quite
there yet, but I do have the speakup kernel installed and I don't there
there are any errors - yet.
You might try again and have better luck.
Thane
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From: "Brent Harding" <bharding (AT) doorpi (DOT) net>
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Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: problem, gnopernicus does not talk every time gnome starts.
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>How can I get an accessible Gnopernicus install disk? Is it even possible
>to install with speech, either with Speakup or Gnopernicus? I've just
>found the Speakup Debian Sarge quite broken, it doesn't install
>everything needed such that tasksel fails on critical dependencies to the
>point I had to uninstall the kernel itself and reinstall from the CD.
>Ubuntu sounds easier if I could get an accessible install. Where is that
>and how would one start talking install?
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>To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list (AT) redhat (DOT) com>
>Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 10:13 PM
>Subject: problem, gnopernicus does not talk every time gnome starts.
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hello all,
I just installed gnopernicus on ubuntu 6.06.1 code named dapper drake.
actually it comes installed with gnopernicus and festival. I
activated the accessibility option in the system preferences of gnome
and also checked the checkbox for screen reader.
the then I logout and log bac in and the gonpernicus started talking.
but after that when I powered off the computer and then after some
time powered it back again, gnopernicus did start but there was no
speach.
I did a logout and login and it strted to speak.
but after that it has never talked again. why is there in
cconsistency with gnopernicus?
is it a bug that can be patched?
my version is the one that comes with ubuntu 6.06 by default.
and my sound card is a creative vibra 128 card which is shown as cyrus
logic.
further more when gnopernicus did talk, I tried to change the rate and
pitch but it too had no effect.
what could be the reason for these problems?
thanking all,
Krishnakant.
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