I seem to have lost all speech.
My laptop wasn't shut down last night so when I opened it it was in sleep
mode.
I pressed a few keys and now when I loggin I seem to get no speech.
Whether I have somehow disabled speech or lost Gnopernicus altogether I
don't know.
When I loggin, I hear the
From your inquiry it appears that you don't even know whether the system is
getting to the login prompt. Your best option would be to arrange for
someone to read the screen while the system starts up and to take note of any
error messages that appear.
There shouldn't be any problems as modern
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 11:47, Henrik wrote:
Hi,
This is a bug in gnopernicus. For more details see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340389. With patch for that
bug, the issue is solved.
Regards,
Remus
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes wrote:
Gnopernicus say how the magnifier must
Hynek Hanke wrote:
Henrik píše v Ne 23. 04. 2006 v 17:36 +0100:
There are several new AT apps coming on line that need settings panels.
From the user's perspective it would be preferable to have a single
interface for all the AT on the free desktop. The challenge of course is
that we are
Hynek Hanke wrote:
I'd like to propose to move this thread to
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There's a new PDF tool reviewed at:
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/04/17/1943230
Among the features of pdftk is the ability to fill out PDF forms from
the command line.
The above article also references a GUI front end to pdftk. I have no
notion whether the particular gui tool is also