[Oralux] Installing Emacspeak with Voxin

2008-10-10 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello list, I have a machine running Ubuntu Hardy which I have been using with the Orca screen reader. I recently purchased Voxin for the IBM tts voice and the installer successfully installed the voice for use with gnome-speech. But I am interested in trying out Emacspeak and so ran the

Re: [Oralux] Installing Oralux 0.7.

2007-10-29 Thread hank smith
how do you do this? install the live cd? - Original Message - From: Gilles Casse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Oralux mailing list oralux@lists.freearchive.org Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 4:28 PM Subject: Re: [Oralux] Installing Oralux 0.7. Hi Jim, For shutting down the PC, please type

[Oralux] Installing Oralux 0.7.

2007-10-27 Thread Jim Green
Hi Folks, Hope somebody is still watching this list. After making a mess of trying to install Ubuntu-- computer not powerfull enough, I tried to install Oralux. Did I? It doesn't come up talking. No crowing. No preference screen. Having my Wife look at the screen, I learned it wanted my

Re: [Oralux] Installing Oralux 0.7.

2007-10-27 Thread Gilles Casse
Hi Jim, For shutting down the PC, please type as root: halt Otherwise, it is possible to install the live CD so that it comes talking, with the audio menu, etc... The knoppix-installer asks which type of install is preferred, the knoppix mode must be selected (and not the other ones: debian

[Oralux] installing oralux?

2007-06-11 Thread J. T. Laurie
I downloaded the .iso file onto my computer. Fine and dandy. Now I'm trying to burn it to cd. sonic media whatever it is refuses to burn it saying the cd won't work. windows just copied the file as it was, it didn't decompress it into the directories. I'm at a loss. Can anyone suggest anything?

Re: [Oralux] installing oralux?

2007-06-11 Thread Gradimir Kragic
Hi to all, Please url for download iso file. Sincerely Gradimir Od: J. T. Laurie Za: oralux@lists.freearchive.org Poslato: 11. jun 2007 13:57 Tema: [Oralux] installing oralux? I downloaded the .iso file onto my computer. Fine and dandy. Now I'm trying to burn

Re: [Oralux] installing oralux?

2007-06-11 Thread Gilles Casse
Gradimir Kragic wrote: Please url for download iso file. Kindly some of our previous web hosters them continue to provide the iso online. For example in Serbia, GNU/Linux Centar from Belgrade: http://www.gnulinuxcentar.org/Oralux_0.7_alpha.iso For possible others URL check out oralux.org,

Re: [Oralux] installing oralux?

2007-06-11 Thread Gilles Casse
J. T. Laurie wrote: I downloaded the .iso file onto my computer. Fine and dandy. Now I'm trying to burn it to cd. In the FAQ, a paragraph mentions how to burn an iso under MS-Windows. Hope the URL will be helpful: http://oralux.org/faq-en.php#burnwin Best wishes, Gilles -- Oralux.org

Re: [Oralux] installing need some info

2007-01-27 Thread Doug Smith
The installer should give you the option to use this part of the drive. You don't need a fat 32 partition, just make it a native Linux file system and then the installer should have no problem with it. You will just have to add Oralux to the boot manager that already manages the booting of the

Re: [Oralux] installing

2006-10-02 Thread mike coulombe
Message) - From: Gilles Casse [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, October 2, at 10:48 AM To: Oralux mailing list oralux@lists.freearchive.org Subject: Re: [Oralux] installing *** La traduction en franais se trouve aprs les 3 astrisques (*) Hello, Using the tohd cheatcode, the Knoppix directory

Re: [Oralux] installing

2006-10-01 Thread mike coulombe
: Sunday, October 1, at 9:59 PM To: Oralux mailing list oralux@lists.freearchive.org Subject: Re: [Oralux] installing mike coulombe writes: Hi, is there a way to install with out using the installer. For example would copying the contents of the CD to a hard drive work. Knoppix offers a solution

Re: [Oralux] installing

2006-10-01 Thread mike coulombe
PROTECTED] Date: Sunday, October 1, at 9:59 PM To: Oralux mailing list oralux@lists.freearchive.org Subject: Re: [Oralux] installing mike coulombe writes: Hi, is there a way to install with out using the installer. For example would copying the contents of the CD to a hard drive work. Knoppix offers

[Oralux] installing the operating system

2006-09-23 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, is the new version going to make it easier to install to hard drive. I have never been able to get this to work. It loads the format utility but that is as far as I get. Also How would you go about getting drivers for a smc wireless card that will work. Thanks Mike.

Re: [Oralux] installing dosemu

2006-09-17 Thread Gilles Casse
*** La traduction en français se trouve après les 3 astérisques (*) Hello, Hi, is there a command that can be used with apt-get to download and install dosemu on a version of orilux that didn't include it. In 0.7 alpha, this is the freedos-dosemu package which was installed, sligthy changed

[Oralux] installing dosemu

2006-09-16 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, is there a command that can be used with apt-get to download and install dosemu on a version of orilux that didn't include it. Mike ___ Oralux mailing list Oralux@lists.freearchive.org http://lists.freearchive.org/mailman/listinfo/oralux

[Oralux] Installing Oralux in hard disk

2006-04-25 Thread Doug Smith
You need to create these partitions before you install if you don't already have them. Please remember to back up the files on the drive you wish to use. Hope this helps. -- Doug Smith: C.S.F.C. Computer Scientist For CHRIST! Oralux: http://oralux.org

Re: [Oralux] Installing Oralux in hard disk

2006-04-25 Thread Gilles Casse
Hello André, I think that if you know well a partitioning tool under your current Operating System, it might be better to use it. Otherwise, yes knoppix-installer proposes cfdisk which does not work well under Emacspeak (in a shell buffer). It means that you will have to launch

Re: [Oralux] Installing Dec-Talk?

2005-04-02 Thread Gilles Casse
Hello, This issue was described by Sergei Fleytin several months ago. Here is a short url to the mailing list: http://link.toolbot.com/oralux.org/8948 Firstly, please try Emacspeak: DECtalk 5 might speak, but as said before the speech server must be improved (next release). Besides it, you may