Hi.
I just downloaded orca v1.000 and put the .tar on a fumb drive which i
then put into my ubuntu computer and extracted the .tar to my home
directory.
I tried running different files in the orca directory that it made,
but none really did anything; (well some just made lodes of text flash
up
Hi all
Ben, you need to first configure with './configure --prefix=/usr'
If you don't have root privileges would be for example './configure
--prefix=/home/ben/orca' and you will need to set the PYTHONPATH envirotment
to point to /home/ben/orca/lib/python2.4/site-packages'.
Then you need to make
Hi Rylan:
The Orca that comes with Ubuntu should be pretty much unmodified. In
addition, Orca v1.0.0 is now hot off the presses and should be showing
up soon in various distributions. We've done the majority of our
development and testing on Solaris and Ubuntu. Both of them provide a
On the latest Ubuntu Edgy on my x86 laptop, I get BrlTTY 3.7.2 to work
with my Baum Vario 40 display using the following command as root:
brltty -d/dev/ttyUSB0
I noticed in the past that the brand of USB-Serial converter made a
difference. The one I use is the Keyspan USA-19HS
Willie Walker wrote:
On the latest Ubuntu Edgy on my x86 laptop, I get BrlTTY 3.7.2 to work
with my Baum Vario 40 display using the following command as root:
brltty -d/dev/ttyUSB0
It would be nice not to have to use root to start brltty. I filed an
Ubuntu bug about it a few days ago,
Hi all,
I have downloaded the latest Ubuntu Edgy but it doesn't seem to boot proprely.
I can hear the CD spinning for some time but nothing else seem to happen. I
waited about 4-5 minutes but with no result. I then hit Ctrl-Alt-Backspace but
nothing happened there as well. i have been able to
I do know the prolific usb cable can be a bit flaky with the Mac so
may have to get a keyspan.
After looking at your post further though, you are talking about the
x86 cd; I don't have a problem with brltty on the x86 cd, at least
for Dapper Drake; it's the ppc version where there's a
Am sending christian's post to the list; it's good to know I'm not
the only one with this problem. btw apparently this list is set so
that replies go to individuals rather than the list so you have to
consciously check the address if you want to make sure it goes to the
list.
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Cheryl
Hi Henrik, all.
We obviously need to welcome the new users arriving, but we should
perhaps start thinking of ways to connect them with the wider Free
Software community for general support. I made a post [1] in our forum
relating this earlier today. But I'm interested to hear other ideas as
Hi Joanie and all,
The beginnings of a WIKI, such as the one suggested in the below message can
be found here:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/AccessibleApps
Hopefully, this will grow to become a valuable resource to the community
over time.
--Al
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From: Joanmarie Diggs
Hi. Would someone please point me to info on selecting text for cut and
paste in the gnome terminal app?
I've read the gnome accessibility docs and didn't find anything about
it.
Thanks in advance.
Kenny
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Luke Yelavich, le Wed 06 Sep 2006 08:32:42 +1000, a écrit :
However, the core Ubuntu
development team had a lot of concerns about BrlTTY, particularly to do
with memory usage,
This got fixed upstream and shouldn't happen. This should really be
considered as a system daemon.
Samuel
[quoted lines by Luke Yelavich on 2006/09/06 at 08:32 +1000]
Yes, brltty does have an init script. However, the core Ubuntu
development team had a lot of concerns about BrlTTY, particularly to do
with memory usage, so until a better solution was devised, they simply
prevented the init script
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