On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:09:33AM EST, Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I just installed Debian Squeeze on a machine using the espeakup
> installer. It worked very well. However, there is no ~/.local directory.
> The orca configuration files are in the ~/.orca directory. I t
Hi,
Yes, ~/.local was introduced in Orca 2.91 and newer. As squeeze includes
2.30.2, it's perfectly normal that you have ~/.orca instead of ~/.local.
If you want to do some pinning, you have to create ~/.local by hand in
order to run orca 2.91 for the 1st time.
Regards,
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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Greetings,
I just installed Debian Squeeze on a machine using the espeakup
installer. It worked very well. However, there is no ~/.local directory.
The orca configuration files are in the ~/.orca directory. I thought
that the ~/.local directory was introduced some time ago.
Any ideas?
Bertil
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