Howdy, Wow, that makes me verry happy to hear and let me know tha it seems to be the right way. Thanks for that motivating words.
I know there are still some rough edges in fenrir and the setup process could here and there been improved. I spent a lot of time in the past in improve the setup (setup.py, better defaults, wiki, manpage, install scrips and dependency checks). And i will conrinue that process in future. I have a lot great things for fenrir 2.0 in Pipeline (braille, table management, more multiprocessing to speed it up and terminal emulation to make fenrir work in gnome-terminal and similar or on BSD or apple) Sadly things are going not so far than i like, since I m the only developer and do all that just in my sparetime. But i do my best. So if anyone wants to join or help just let me know. Also bugs ar feature requests are welcome (since i do not use an screenreader by myself, i do not know what is needed) Report them here: https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir/issues I try to answer very fast. Anyway, thanks for the sweets, it gives me some fresh Motivation to continue :). Cheers Chrys Am Montag 30. Oktober 2017 schrieb Doug Smith: > > > Ok, I have been waiting for this one for weeks and finally have it. > This is the reappearance of fenrir in debian testing. Praise GOD, it > actually works and configures and does all of that. I was having > trouble with all that the first time I tried to use it, but I finally > have it working. > > > I would sincerely like to thank someone, probably on this list, for the > great job of getting a non-kernelspace screen reader in this system that > actually works. > > > I do not understand why I couldn't get espeakup running with the kernel > module from the staging repository, but it was the strangest thing. I > don't have to worry now. I have already been using fenrir and learning > the commands from the excellent documentation in the configuration files > and the man page. > > > > > Thank you very much. > > > > > > -- > > Romans 10 > > 9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt > believe > in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. > >