Hoy,
Le mardi, 19 août 2014, 01.17:02 Cyril Brulebois a écrit :
> The default is "Install" right now, which installs i386. The topic of
> this bug report is switching to "Graphical install" by default, but
> shouldn't we also promote amd64 by default while we're at it? This
> would mean having "64
I installed Jessie using a Braille display.
Debian-Jessie-DI-b1-amd64-net inst.iso
I tried to get Orca going like this.
Open a text console and login as root:
aptitude instal gnome-orca
orca -t
Now it tells me no speech is available, so I do
aptitude install espeak
orca -t
Still no speech availabl
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, le Mon 18 Aug 2014 01:37:09 +0200, a écrit :
> I installed speechd-up. I loaded speakup_foft. But my speech synth stays
> slow, even if I change DefaultRate in speechd-dispatcher.
Mmmm, but I guess that default rate will be overriden by the speed set
in the kernel, in /sys/a
Hello,
Ильяс Гасанов, le Sat 16 Aug 2014 00:52:58 +0400, a écrit :
> Aren't there other options considerable - like, making qt-at-spi package
> itself not depend on qt4 libs?
[...]
> I guess the same could be stated about at-spi2-core dependences on
> glib/gtk packages.
I had discussed about such
Cyril Brulebois, le Tue 19 Aug 2014 01:17:02 +0200, a écrit :
> => debian-accessibility@: if we go from i386 to amd64 by default, is
>there anything that needs to be done on your side (doc update etc.)
Normally, only the installer manual would need an update. I don't see
the multi-arch boot me
[ Adding -accessibility@ and -cd@ to the loop. ]
Steve McIntyre (2014-08-17):
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 01:25:28PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >Control: tag -1 confirmed
> >> Another issue is that it requires much more memory, but that IMO is not a
> >> blocker. It does require careful docum
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