On 3/18/18, Keith Barrett wrote:
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> On 18/03/18 07:15, john doe wrote:
>> Hi James, I'm sending this e-mail through the list in the hope that this
>> nasty bug will be fixed once and for all.
>>
>> On 3/17/2018 5:54 PM, James AUSTIN wrote:
>>> Hi John
>>>
On 17 Mar 2018, at 14:30, john doe
ction and using Orca with Debian sound systems
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On 18/03/18 07:15, john doe wrote:
Hi James, I'm sending this e-mail through the list in the hope that this
nasty bug will be fixed once a
On 18/03/18 07:15, john doe wrote:
Hi James, I'm sending this e-mail through the list in the hope that this
nasty bug will be fixed once and for all.
On 3/17/2018 5:54 PM, James AUSTIN wrote:
Hi John
On 17 Mar 2018, at 14:30, john doe wrote:
If you don't start orca is speakup speaking?
Hi James, I'm sending this e-mail through the list in the hope that this
nasty bug will be fixed once and for all.
On 3/17/2018 5:54 PM, James AUSTIN wrote:
Hi John
On 17 Mar 2018, at 14:30, john doe wrote:
If you don't start orca is speakup speaking?
Yes, Speakup speaks under the text
On 3/17/2018 12:08 PM, James AUSTIN wrote:
Hello
I am currently running Debian Stretch under VirtualBox on Win 10 and will set
the same system up on Mac OS. I am quite experienced using the command line,
though i am currently a casual Linux user with plans to use it exclusively
eventually. I
Hello
I am currently running Debian Stretch under VirtualBox on Win 10 and will set
the same system up on Mac OS. I am quite experienced using the command line,
though i am currently a casual Linux user with plans to use it exclusively
eventually. I love the fact that Debian includes both Orca
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