Hi,
Yannick PLASSIARD, le Wed 06 Dec 2006 14:05:23 +0100, a écrit :
a) I do not have braille output anymore, for an obscure reason. Even
enabling Braille, it doesn't work (my display saying screen not in text
mode). Any help on this issue ?
This is the message that brltty outputs by default
Hi,
If there is to be a 1 link per line representation of a page which is
different from the way the page is actually presented, may I suggest
that this behaviour be configurable. I personally prefer to be able to
read a page the way it is presented on the screen, since it makes it
much easier to
Hi,
I just finished installing fc6 onto my desktop, and want to test some changes
to gnome-speech in cvs, but when I try to login to the anonymous cvs server it
just hangs.
I followed the instruction on the gnome development page, set my CVSROOT to
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvs/gnome
typed
hi Lorenzo, i agree with you wholeheartedly and not only for the reasons
you give below which are good but for the fact that if you build web
pages yourself and the screen reader reformats the page to suit the
blind, then it's very possible that you think you've done a marvelous
job with your
Hello Lorenzo,
If there is to be a 1 link per line representation of a page which is
different from the way the page is actually presented, may I suggest
that this behaviour be configurable. I personally prefer to be able to
read a page the way it is presented on the screen, since it makes it
Is it possible you're behind a firewall or some other ssh thing might be
unconfigured or getting in the way?
Will
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 11:10 -0700, Don Raikes wrote:
Hi,
I just finished installing fc6 onto my desktop, and want to test some changes
to gnome-speech in cvs, but when I try to
Hi All
I recently got on my hobbyhorse at a Perl meet here in the UK and ranted and
raved for a couple of minutes about developers writing stuff that didn't
interface with any Accessability infrastructure. Now, in the truest of
traditions , they have asked me to point them towards the docs that
I thought about that. So I unloaded my iptables. Last time I installed fedora
(4, I think) I had no firewall problems.
Does fc6 have another type of firewall in place?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Willie Walker
Sent: Wednesday, December
I'm not a Fedora user, so I don't know much about it. But...if your
machine is inside your company, and your company has a firewall, then
you might be running into that and you will need to talk with your IT
department for how to get around it.
BTW, just to be 100% sure, you set CVSROOT to the
Will,
Actually this machine is at my home and not inside my corporate firewall.
I retried the command and made sure it was spelled correctly, but still nothing.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Willie Walker
Sent: Wednesday, December 06,
Hi Don,
Sometime ago a friend of mine was trying to configure an Apache
webserver in a Fedora distribution (I don't remeber the release) and he
was not able to configure the functionality that maps the public_html
folder in each user home to be http://www.domain.com/~user
After a long time he
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