Unless that has had an update, it can't be thoroughly verified. I got
it working over here only because I decided to try getting it working
without verifying the iso. Anyone who installs that distro rolls the
dice.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Date: Sun, 6
Why don’t you use Talking Arch instead :
https://talkingarch.tk/download.php
Le dim. 6 janv. 2019 à 02:20, Linux for blind general discussion <
blinux-list@redhat.com> a écrit :
> I have sighted help and would like to try it
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On Jan 6, 2019, at 01:13, Linux for blind
Hi!
Can Sword be ran from cli?
/A
> 5 jan. 2019 kl. 17:10 skrev Linux for blind general discussion
> :
>
> Xiphos depends on Sword, so if you installed Xiphos, you already have Sword,
> and can install Bibles, commentaries and other modules using whatever method
> is most comfortable for
When your ready I would like to see your set up. I have ubuntu Nate already but
was running manjaro on a usb drive.
Sincerely,
Michael maslo
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 10:58, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
>
> Like expected at fist an Archlinux based distro is a pretty bad idea for
I think slint will be an easier install experience especially for the
new user. Even more so than any ubuntu variant. Slint at least
interact with you all the way through and let you know what it's doing.
These other graphical variants have a couple rough spots like the
timezone box for one and
Listen to the audio file for the instructions. There is a detailed
installation guide on archlinux on the archlinux.org website but the
audio install tutorial should get you a good way. Understand, you do
all of this stuff step-wise. That is you do one step and make sure all
is as expected then
Hello,
I looked at the talking arch and when I read over the instructions on how to
install it, I was past confused. If I did not have to edit this or edit that I
would. It sounds real good. However I am a beginner and the instructions sound
overwhelming. Is this correct?
Sincerely,
Michael
Greetings all!
I saw a topic about Manjaro Linux earlier today, and just wanted to share
the following, even though I think it may have been discussed in some
detail on here in the past (with mixed thoughts.) I'm also gonna mention
some stuff about Emacspeak too, along with some "Voxin" talk
I think this distro also has a android installer for uinstalling android
on to a pc
last I tried this distro I couldn't get it to even boot
On 1/6/2019 11:54 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Greetings all!
I saw a topic about Manjaro Linux earlier today, and just wanted to
You are correct, there is an Android installer, along side a "Codi" installer,
and a "Razberry PI" installer.
The AG forum thread has been "friendly" (in quotes) in the since of "feedback,"
but at least it is being heard, especially on "Page 9" of the thread
recently. I would never thought
Hello, I have been listening to the talking install instruction and it
references to turn on highlight tracking. I did not hear how to turn highlight
tracking on. Could someone please tell me how to turn this feature on so I am
able to install the talking arch Linux? Thanks in a Vance
Please let me know if emacspeak and Voxin work in JennyOS, as this may be my
next distro, since Slint is already being frustrating.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 1:40 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
>
> You are correct, there is an Android installer, along side a
It does have an android installer. You couldn't get what to boot, the
android installer or the iso itself?
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 14:02:18
> From: Linux for blind general discussion
> To: Linux for blind general discussion
>
The star key on your number pad just above the 9 key if pressed cycles
through some settings one of which turns highlighting on.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 18:17:01
> From: Linux for blind general discussion
> To: blinux-list@redhat.com
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