Hello,
I just did a fresh fc3 install, and then installed j2sdk1.4.2_03 on it from the
java.sun.com site.
I then compiled gnome-common and java-access-bridge from cvs.
I symlinked the gnome-access-bridge.jar and jnav.jar to
/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03/jre/lib/ext
and
accessibility.properties to
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 21:34, Bram Duvigneau wrote:
Hi Bram,
Then I ran esddsp festival --server to let the sounds of the desktop
and festival co-operate well. I started gnopernicus with gnopernicus
-s, but it just didn't speak. I got the gnopernicus window, but
festival just kept silent. Any
Hello,
Could some one point me to step by step instructions to get gnopernicus
operational under fedora core 3?
TIA
Willem
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On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 19:34, Bram Duvigneau wrote:
I just installed an ubuntu system for one of my friends who would
like to play with gnopernicus. Because I haven't downloade an iso of
the hoary release, I installed from a worthy cd and upgraded to hoary.
After this, I've installed festival,
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 04:34:27AM EST, Bram Duvigneau wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed an ubuntu system for one of my friends who would
like to play with gnopernicus. Because I haven't downloade an iso of
the hoary release, I installed from a worthy cd and upgraded to hoary.
After this,
Willem,
Gnopernicus works out-of-the-box on fedora core 3.
The things you need to watch out for are:
1. Updating gnome-speech to version 0.3.6 breaks the interaction with
festival.
2. You need to enable the accessibility features of gnome. I have a script
which I will post at: