Hi,
Firstly, I confirm, even if, of course, it's not great for system
stability, yes you can use orca on squeeze with experimental. To do
this, add the experimental repository in sources.list, apt-get update,
apt-get -t experimental gnome-orca. No dependencies that squeeze would
not have. It works
Mario Lang wrote:
> Nobody has worked on a backport of orca for squeeze, and
> I do not particularily plan to do so. So its basically
> untested regarding squeeze.
Staying with Squeeze is going to become increasingly infeasible for people who
want the latest accessibility-related tools, especi
Odd Martin Baanrud writes:
> As I understand, orca 2.91 is now available in Debian Unstable.
No, its available in experimental.
> Is there a way I can install it on Squeeze without messing up the
> package system?
Nobody has worked on a backport of orca for squeeze, and
I do not particularily
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