Re: Getting latest Gnome

2006-07-10 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Calum Benson wrote: > 2.15 is the bleeding edge, unstable, development version... as such, > you'll probably have to build it yourself if you really want it, and > it probably won't be fun. If you're comfortable doing that, you > could use something like garnome to do the grunt work for you:

running the live cd

2006-07-10 Thread MICHAEL WEAVER
I have been trying to run the live CD of Ubuntu. I put the CD in the drive, wait while the drive churns around, I keep waiting and then it just goes into Ubuntu. When am I supposed to press F5 to chose the accessability? Am I supposed to wait until it goes into Ubuntu itself when I hear the start

RE: orca tutorial

2006-07-10 Thread Dorado Martínez, Francisco Javier
Hi all Charles, there are much information about Orca in the wiki Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca Or you can check the Orca documentation series at http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/orca/docs/doc-set/orca.html this is also available at the docs directory in the .tar.gz archive of Orca. You

Am I best off using the I386 or the 64 bit version of Ubuntu?

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Hodgson
Title: Am I best off using the I386 or the 64 bit version of Ubuntu? Hi, Subject says it all really.  Which version is it best to instal with Gnopernicus? Tia. Andrew. ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.or

Re: Getting latest Gnome

2006-07-10 Thread Calum Benson
On 9 Jul 2006, at 19:06, Christian wrote: > Hello all, > I have latest Debian Etch installed and Gnome 2.12 installed, but > how do I get the latest Gnome? > Want to try Orca. From what I understand Gnome 2.15 is out. It > doesn't seem to be available Debians packet list. 2.15 is the bleedin

Re: setting up orca

2006-07-10 Thread Willie Walker
Hi All: > > I don't know if it is only one model of laptop which gives access to > > Orca, whether > > the user had an extended keypad for his laptop or was able to access > > flat review > > mode or other Orca commands by using the FN key that comes with most > > laptops but > > could anyon

Re: Saving Orca settings.

2006-07-10 Thread Willie Walker
Note also that the --setup option was added relatively recently. If "orca --version" doesn't work for you, it's likely that you have too old of a version of orca. We just released Orca 0.2.6 yesterday, so please give that a shot and we can take things from there. Will On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 16:5

plan of attack

2006-07-10 Thread Jude DaShiell
I'll try this later. 1) bring up ubuntu completely until the gnome sound theme is played and all disk activity stops. 2) hit alt-f2 and type sudo -s gnopernicus and hit enter. 3) enable accessibility settings. 4) type alt-f2 and type exit then enter. 5) type su -s install and hit enter. M

Re: gnopernicus problem in ubuntu dapper

2006-07-10 Thread Jude DaShiell
At the boot: screen, hit f5 then hit down arrow 3 times then hit enter twice. After that a preferences screen comes up and gnopernicus speech will be selected already for you so get to quit and quit out of that screen then go on from there. That's all in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/

Re: Need help with Ubuntu or any other distribution

2006-07-10 Thread Jude DaShiell
Don't do that, slackware or speakup-debian works better. No x environment but it at least installs and talks once done. Right now, that's more than I can say for ubuntu too. ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.o

Re: Getting latest Gnome

2006-07-10 Thread Jason White
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:06:22PM +0200, Christian wrote: > Hello all, > I have latest Debian Etch installed and Gnome 2.12 installed, but how do I > get the latest Gnome? > Want to try Orca. Edit /etc/apt/sources.list so that you can access the Debian Unstable repository, and then run aptitude