Does gnopernicus need or can it use xorg or is gnopernicus only needing
xfree86 to operate well? I have a choice as to what to install on debian.
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Hello, Michael.
There was a 22 year old girl trying to install Orca for me but she
couldn't find where the Ubuntu package was downloaded.
In order to download and install the orca package you must uncomment the
universe lines from your apt package sources list. Then while connected
to the
Thomas Ward wrote:
However, to run orca setup you must be running 0.2.5 or later. The version on
most of the Ubuntu mirrors in packages is 0.2.2. Although, I have heard some
one has a 0.2.5 package they specially built for users such as yourself.
Luke has made a package for 0.2.5. See:
Thanks Thomas and Henric for your advice.
May have to wait for a Sighted Person like dad or my sister or maybe
even mum to come to my flat to help me disable the System sounds in Gnome.
I might have better luck with dad who sometimes attends the LUGs with me
or even my sister as I can't see my
How do I unzip the files I downloaded from the Orca site which is the
latest Orca and also unzip my copy of Dectalk?
Does the latest version of Ubuntu come with any applications for
unzipping these files or is it just a case of make install or whatever?
Thomas, whatever I set up earlier wasn't set up correctly. Got lots of
questions about monitor, can probably do that by guessing low on numbers
if I need to later though. Superprobe that worked in debian and other
distros would be a huge help about now.
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Thomas Ward
Hi, Michael.
Does this also mean I have to try and disable the drums that sound
before I type my login information?
No. Just the one that sounds right after you login seams to cause the
problem. Also if you plan to use game the sound that game makes when
sending and getting messages causes