Re: "speakup" virtual package?

2010-09-11 Thread Gaijin
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 12:25:37AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Support for it is there already, but didn't make it before the squeeze > freeze, so it'll be in wheezy. No WAY am I installing something called "wheezy." Call it Barbie. Michael -- Linux

Re: No speakup-modules in squeeze now?

2010-09-11 Thread Jason White
Gaijin wrote: > Just installed the amd64 squeeze build, entered: > > apt-cache search speakup > > ...and got squat. No speakup-modules to install. That's simply because they're now included in Debian kernels by default. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@

No speakup-modules in squeeze now?

2010-09-11 Thread Gaijin
Hello all, Just installed the amd64 squeeze build, entered: apt-cache search speakup ...and got squat. No speakup-modules to install. Think this happened once before back in my Shane's netinst days, where things didn't show up until I upgraded a kernel. Performed an

icelandic table

2010-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, I have submitted to Dave the icelandic table posted on the liblouis mailing list. I'd tend to consider this similar to i18n translations, I guess we should thus add it to the squeeze debian package? Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

Re: "speakup" virtual package?

2010-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Gaijin, le Sat 11 Sep 2010 15:25:26 -0700, a écrit : > There any chance a "speakup" virtual package can be made, so you > can just type "apt-get install speakup" once Debian is installed? Support for it is there already, but didn't make it before the squeeze freeze, so it'll be in wheezy.

"speakup" virtual package?

2010-09-11 Thread Gaijin
Hello all, There any chance a "speakup" virtual package can be made, so you can just type "apt-get install speakup" once Debian is installed? As it stands now, sighted assistance is required to get speakup installed, once the installation has completed, the way the speakup-modu

Re: Lost /etc/brlapi.key

2010-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 11 Sep 2010 21:02:37 +0200, a écrit : > Samuel Thibault wrote on Sa, Sep 11, 2010 at 08:23:39 > +0200: > >Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 11 Sep 2010 20:02:40 +0200, a écrit : > >> I've compiled BRLTTY several times and now I have due to uncarefulness > >> lost my > >> brlapi

Re: Lost /etc/brlapi.key

2010-09-11 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hello Samuel, Samuel Thibault wrote on Sa, Sep 11, 2010 at 08:23:39 +0200: >Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 11 Sep 2010 20:02:40 +0200, a écrit : >> I've compiled BRLTTY several times and now I have due to uncarefulness lost >> my >> brlapi.key. > >Not a problem: just put some text in it (whatever yo

Re: Lost /etc/brlapi.key

2010-09-11 Thread Samuel Thibault
Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 11 Sep 2010 20:02:40 +0200, a écrit : > I've compiled BRLTTY several times and now I have due to uncarefulness lost my > brlapi.key. Not a problem: just put some text in it (whatever you prefer, it's like a password) and it'll be fine. Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: Alright. Where's the beef!

2010-09-11 Thread Gaijin
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 06:24:03PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > > I'd thought the ia64 CDs worked on the Core-2 Quad CPUs. > > Ia64 has nothing to do with Core-2. What you want is amd64. Thanks. Got that one finally figured out from a wiki somewhere last night. Kept thinking it wasn

Lost /etc/brlapi.key

2010-09-11 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hello, I've compiled BRLTTY several times and now I have due to uncarefulness lost my brlapi.key. # apt-file search brlapi.key does not return any search results, so I'm wondering how I can get back the Debian version of this file in order to use BRLTTY with Orca. Thanks for hints Sebastian -- T

Re: Alright. Where's the beef!

2010-09-11 Thread Gaijin
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 06:23:06PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > As already said several times here and documented in the Debian > Installation Guide: So THAT'S where it is! The Installation Guide! Like looking for a needle in a haystack. I was looking at 20,000 wikis, trying to find