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From: Samuel Thibault
To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Exim4 in Debian?
Date: 04/26/24 13:51:02
Chime Hart, le ven. 26 avril 2024 10:23:33 -0700, a ecrit:
> I am noticing here in Debian SID that packages I use
> regularly are mysteriously vanishing
On 10/24/22, Chime Hart wrote:
> Well, thank you Jordan: I am actually either hoping some1 will fix that
> mirror
> or suggest a Debian Multimedia mirror which is current-and-working. Thanks
> again.
Just thinking out loud here: If it's something that you don't mind
sharing publicly, what packag
On 9/6/22, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Jude DaShiell, le mar. 06 sept. 2022 19:05:47 -0400, a ecrit:
>> Is it appropriate or does debian-accessibility already have a debian
>> academy online training course to educate on a11Y and how that connects
>> to
>> debian?
>
> There aren't such programs in De
Happy Day!
Testing and autoremovals got a quick brush-by today (2022.05.28) over
at Debian-User. That just caused me to pull all those emails back out
of trash from May 26.
There were 71 that hit my own inbox. As soon as I saw espeakup, this
felt like something critical. Upon second look today I
On 3/14/22, john doe wrote:
> On 3/14/2022 12:53 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Simon McVittie wrote:
>>> Can anyone suggest a wording that makes the intention of the tag
>>> clearer,
>>> without "othering" the people who particularly need bugs with this tag
>>> to
>>> be fixed? I've c
Internet
usability.
PS For the unofficial record, I'm in the camp that says concentrating
forever limited volunteer developer manpower on fewer projects seems
like a good way to go. In fact, the word "humane" comes to mind.
Cindy :)
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g that part of my
setups for some reason.
Here's a second aside. The last time I had problems, I renamed it with
an apparent associated error that's not ringing a bell now. I attached
"ipv4stdinError" (ipv4 stdin error) to that file instead of the date.
Leaving that here in case it makes sense as a login error causative to
Samuel or others.
Cindy :)
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ation
can likely also be useful back over here at Debian.
Hope that helps at least a little. I just registered over there at
Raspberry Pi. This topic has been on my own shortlist of new things
I'd like to test drive.
Happy 30th Anniversary of the ADA (Americans with Disability Act) for
those in t
away, too, via the contact made.
My experience is that a cooling pad with operating fans is about the
most effective way to go, WHEN those fans work.
Just thinking out loud because I have full empathy. Good luck!
Cindy :)
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ssibility
list which really is specifically about figuring out accessibility
issues that block users' usage of Debian.
There's a different list where I've seen similar local (onsite)
repository questions to yours. That's debian-user:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
Best wishes in
se a test drive shows that they might help
someone out here..
Cindy :)
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L THE TIME when I'm having any
kind of boot up issues. Switching over to a one finger hunt-and-peck
typing style mitigates that one, LOL!
Cindy :)
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e placed within the /etc/apt
file hierarchy, your /etc/apt/sources.list or similar* will need to
reflect that. "apt-get update" will have needed to be run, also, to
ensure everything is current information.
If you already knew some of that in advance, my apologies. Never hurts
to have i
as a "free CDG/MIDI/MPEG karaoke player." That sounds FUN.
Am noticing that the word "sequencer" received a few references. I
don't know if that implies "thus plays midi files" because I don't
have anything to test drive that theory. Am mentioning it in case that
helps Users perform very targeted searches for this topic.
Hope that helps someone out here.. :)
Cindy :)
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ty.
ONE DISCLAIMER: I don't know if the Debian-Publicity list accepts
posts from non-subscribers..
Just thinking out loud.. :)
PS Afterthought: What about "Hurd"? That just hit my radar in some bit
of chatter or another during the past week:
Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 released!; 2019.07.0
e it to blink, I'm also hinky about the rate of flashing...
because too fast is distracting to a point of being almost
"irritating".
My ultimate take on this is that it's much more *fair* for me to have
to track down and manually toggle that feature ON in a new setup than
it is for someone with epilepsy to have to risk being detrimentally
triggered if that feature was instead turned on and thus flashing by
default.
Cindy :)
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dealie
before internal hard drives..
Cindy :)
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line how-to that presented a step-by-step that showed
what was needed at each point for each "tab" or "page" that many or
most BIOS have these days.
It's... sad that the very long existing BIOS remains inaccessible to
the point that a User has to resort to taking a comput
e, done that in the
"whoops, forgot to remove AGAIN" category a number of times. *grin*
Cindy :)
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le issue that this command used to respond instantly
for you and now there appears to be that gap in time before the
command completes?
That's as much as I can help with it. I'm just thinking that your
answer might help more knowledgeable people help you.
Cindy :)
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On 2/27/19, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 2/26/19, Samuel Henrique wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm just passing along feedback that I received from a Brazilian user who
>> could not install Debian using speech synthesis, he was using the latest
>> stable ISO (but
uld... having something say "M - Z" or "M to Z" (or even both,
perhaps with one in parentheses) along with the '+' help any?
Just thinking out loud... after pondering for a few seconds. This is a
toughy. You'd have to find something universally translatable for
thos
listservs with what appear to be on-topic
tech posts for those lists (i.e. lists still appear active instead of
just being sp-am bait):
https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-chinese/
https://lists.debian.org/debian-chinese-big5/
Hope those help somehow. Good luck with your project!
Cindy :)
time. Just make sure that
your favorite package manager confirms that you're only deleting
exactly what you expect to have deleted.
No, I don't know that Pulseaudio will try to delete more than just
itself, but I *have* seen packages try to take out almost the whole
system. I consciously wor
and related Linux based packages.
For ease of forwarding, the original email is attached in its entirety
just below my email signature.
#ThankYou all for all the great work you do!
Cindy :)
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method for doing the same. As
well known as aptitude and synaptic are, though, there must surely be
related documentation on how to perform the above or similar via those
alternatives to apt-get.
Good luck!
Cindy
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hat does it take to test that? I'm not in a place to do it this time
at this second, but I decided to ask anyway. Maybe I can help in the
future... or maybe knowing what's needed this time will help someone
else consider stepping up for you today...
Thanks in advance if you have any feedba
have
successfully, initially installed with no complaints (via "apt-get
install speechd-up").
Another factor in my install attempt is that mine was a brand new
install. There was no residual "clutter" of past installs that could
potentially also be causing unknown complications.
Cindy :)
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d have a look. I have the
>> feeling it is interfering with the script and not doing what I read.
>>
>> I have no clue where to find the input (the service file?) that systemd
>> is actually using yet. This is all new to me.
#ThankYou for the work you all do!
Cindy :)
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roper
data which designates the secondary laptop is regularly filled in
without intervention at the beginning of my installs. That's a
phenomenal perk because I would potentially face a time consuming
*cognitive* issue addressing that each time if it was not.
Again, yes, I *am* describing
udio Mixer then ran "ps -aux"
(as regular user). It showed me I have xfce4-mixer running as that
generically named "Audio Mixer" under the Applications menu.
Cindy :)
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On 10/16/16, mattias wrote:
> hwwat name?
>
> in mate it are named mate-terminal
Hi, Mattias.. I just tried "xfce4-terminal", and it worked. Hope that helped. :)
Cindy :)
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w. Downloading and installing from ISO format comes to
mind, too. I've never been successful there and have seen a lot of
others have trouble with it, too. That's why it's also the last thing
I suggest. *grin*
Good luck!
Cindy :)
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On 1/20/16, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Cindy-Sue Causey, on Wed 20 Jan 2016 10:21:16 -0500, wrote:
>> On 1/19/16, Holger Levsen wrote:
>> > On Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2016, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> >> Yes, that's why I'm wondering as soon as considering t
ch harmful, quite the contrary.
Perhaps there could be an option to toggle its presence on and off?
I'm just having in mind our ability to configure, customize some
usability features already. Front and center in mind is how long the
list stays on the screen as an accommodation for both slower
ybe there is something that
was already addressed by Developers that could help short track
Debian's fix. As has been discussed already, this is definitely a high
security risk for Debian Users with visual impairments. I wish I
understood Debian's inside coding more so I could be in there helping
you all nail it down.
Good luck!
Cindy :)
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ting Samuel's hearing asterisks while Raphael's hearing the
actual password..
Cindy :)
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On 2/16/11, p...@pjb.com.au wrote:
> Greetings. eGuideDog is Sourceforge's Project Of The Month:
>
>
> I hadn't come across eGuideDog before...
> Regards, Peter Billam
>
Hadn't encountered it either until Sourceforge's latest newsletter
earlier.. Kudos to them for choosing it.. Gradually work
On 3/23/09, Thomas Koch wrote:
>
> there'll be a BarCamp[1] in northern Germany (Bremen) on may, 23th. The
> BarCamp happens at the same time as the biggest german church meeting
> (Kirchentag).
> The main point of the BarCamp is to inform peoples from church related
> organisations about Free Sof
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