ad, but I *did* have some problems too.
Emacspeak works fine here on sid and lenny, didn't try etch yet.
> Things to try. First install ircII on your system and get out and
> connected to a known irc address and make sure you can hear incoming
> messages. This is important since you nee
known
irc address and make sure you can hear incoming messages. This is
important since you need a proved connection to point erc at with all
necessary and correct login credentials in place. Once done, I suggest
trying two alternate start up procedures for emacspeak. First is to run
emacspea
I am trying to get emacspeak work together with erc. I want all
the incoming messages to be spoken out, but can't get it working.
Google shows me that this is a debian specific thing, but the
solutions I found for it did not work so far.
I am trying this on a Debian sid system, but do use
David Csercsics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a question. I was looking for a decent irc client for the
> console and I have found 2 or 3 that I like. I ran across a thing
> called erc which is supposed to be an erc client for emacs. Never got
> ti to work thoug
I've got a question. I was looking for a decent irc client for the
console and I have found 2 or 3 that I like. I ran across a thing
called erc which is supposed to be an erc client for emacs. Never got
ti to work though so I have no idea how good it is but it looked like
it might be kind of
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