Of course I don't, I was just making it clear what I did and didn't do.
I have encounterd persons before who think speakup should run in a gnome
terminal or other graphical terminal.
kp
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Does Speakup even work in a Gnome Terminal
Your problem is most likely with speech-dispatcher, not Orca, especially
if you're also using gdm.
Restart your speech-dispatcher. You may also need to restart Orca, i.e.
from an Alt-F2 command prompt, type 'orca -r' .
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> I replaced orca with orca-
Why do you need gdm?
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> It builds but doesn't run. Seems to be missing libdotconf.so.0 and the
> libdotconf library doesn't appear to be in the archlinux repositories. I
> uncommented lines in speechdispatcher-git PKGBUILD file
.
Janina
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> Yes, I mean that I never attempt to run speakup in a gnome terminal session
> and I have separate users for text and graphical use.
> -- Kelly Prescott
>
>
>
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussio
Don't worry I'm having the same thing as well. I keep wondering if
there if there is a service I need to enable for speech dispatcher or
change something in config files. I might try ratpoison with orca.
On 9/6/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> I
discussion wrote:
Yes, I mean that I never attempt to run speakup in a gnome terminal
session and I have separate users for text and graphical use.
-- Kelly Prescott
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Sorry if this sounds like a weird question, but what do you mean
well with Firefox and Orca, as well as Chrome with Chromevox.
Regards,
Rynhardt
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:21 AM, Linux for blind general discussion <
blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> I had zero success with Pandora. I'm currently trying out Spodify's
> web player but it's diff
I hadn't tried Google Play Music in Firefox for a rather long time, as
the last time I loaded it into Firefox, it told me to download that
deprecated Flash player plugin. I had been loading it into Chromium
since it worked without it there. However, I can see now that they fixed
that, and no
discussion wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 10:45:55
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: speech-dispatcher 1.87
I can't get speechd to start under systemd. The program errors out and the
entries in journalctl -xe and systemctl
I can't get speechd to start under systemd. The program errors out and
the entries in journalctl -xe and systemctl status speechd are a waste of
time to read since those provide no clue as to the reason for the error.
Error code is 1.
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because I tried lightdm first and that didn't work either.
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 07:44:51
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Curiosity for the most part. I wouldn't do auto-login on a machine.
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 18:59:25
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@r
discussion wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 19:00:24
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: speech-dispatcher 1.87
Try espeakup instead of speechd
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
Try espeakup instead of speechd
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> I can't get speechd to start under systemd. The program errors out and the
> entries in journalctl -xe and systemctl status speechd are a waste of time
> to read since those provide no clue as to t
include autologin on the console, or standard
console login, followed by startx which can reliably start Orca and
speech-dispatcher.
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> because I tried lightdm first and that didn't work either.
>
> On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discuss
To be fully certain, you might try the command immediately after
booting. You should run the command before issuing any other having
absolutely anything to do with sound, i.e. not dispatching
speech-dispatcher.
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> The sound system isn't perfect. Whe
I had a look at lsof man page and that is formidible! If I use this
utility I will be doing it for my first time. I'll try lsof alsa and
lsof pulseaudio and see what returns.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 04:52:13
From: Linux
.
The cartridges need to be VFAT formatted.
hth
Janina
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> Okay, I'v managed to find Perkins branded Digital Cartridges on
> Amazon, but there doesn't seem to be any listings for the cables. Does
> anyone know if the cartridges include the cable
Try commands like:
ps -ef
pidof [some.command]
Or, look at lsof output.
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> xcb_connection_has_error() returned true
> That's what google is telling me about that. One google entry noted a stail
> pid but that doesn't appear to be the case here
though commands I key in have no effect for some
reason. I'm going to try running startx and then do
control-alt-backspace and see if that will even shut xorg down.
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 07:10:34
From: Linux for blind general
Is xclock useable in screen reader accessibility context for xorg? What
is the best choice for a wm for screen reader accessibility context? With
startx, how is it run so startx goes into configuration mode? For this
last question startx writes output to stderr and I haven't yet been able
the
sound file has the error statement come back.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 04:50:37
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
After figuring out how to get Amazon to show me everything being sold
on the Amazon Marketplace by Perkins, I found that they offer a Belkin
USB extension cable. Given the context, I'm assuming this particular
cable either lacks the usual guard on the female end, has a guard thin
enough to fit the
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Subject: Re: Digitizing audio cassettes and extracting the contents of digital
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The preceding opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the
Library of Congress, NLS.
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Subject: Digitizing audio cassettes and extracting the contents of digital
cartridges.
Okay, this isn't strictly Linux related and is more
It builds but doesn't run. Seems to be missing libdotconf.so.0 and the
libdotconf library doesn't appear to be in the archlinux repositories. I
uncommented lines in speechdispatcher-git PKGBUILD file to enable
speechdispatcher to run as a system-wide process and this may be necessary
for
to work with webvisum.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:05:14
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: archlinux gnome and orca package
Don't worry I'm having the same thing a
Ok, I know that there is a kind of cable that works with those digital
cartridges. I guess that the drives just have a regular file system on
them. The NLS digital book player is linux based and there should be no
reason for the file system to be different.
The files on there are .3gp
Okay, this isn't strictly Linux related and is more a hardware issue,
but I'll be using a Linux PC in text-mode for anything in the solution
the requires my PC.
Okay, so I want to rip my collection of 4-track audio cassettes, but
none of them are the standard format used for Music back in the
I have gnome and gnome-extra on the system and removed mate and mate-extra
by now. I have managed to login with gnome and proved it by running
gnome-terminal then using the backspace key a few times until I heard
repeated beeps each time I hit the key. I ran speaker-test inside
I replaced orca with orca-git and have no better performance.
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 15:32:34
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: archlinux gnome and orca pack
and orca in the same session.
This seems to work for me and I just don't have problems with it.
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I have gnome and gnome-extra on the system and removed mate and mate-extra by
now. I have managed to login with gnome and proved
Thank you, Lloyd, for your informative reply. I have submitted a
request to be mailed an application, and find myself hopeful that BARD
will prove more accessible than commercial digital content services.
As most of my old cassettes are newer than the time frame you mention,
I'm hopeful I'll be
Probably off topic,
APH and NBP were selling blank NLS cartridges and a cable. If you have
that cable, you can copy any regular NLS cartridge and play it on an
authorized player. Or you could download it from the NLS web site.
On 9/7/2017 12:51 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
e
the gui? Thanks!
Al
On 9/6/2017 5:02 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
for what its worth, I use archLinux on all my systems, and I use orca
with gnome and gdm.
I have never had sound problems, and I use speakup as well.
I also have never disabled pulse.
I follow these simple rules:
Yes, I mean that I never attempt to run speakup in a gnome terminal
session and I have separate users for text and graphical use.
-- Kelly Prescott
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Sorry if this sounds like a weird question, but what do you mean by, "
I had zero success with Pandora. I'm currently trying out Spodify's
web player but it's difficult to use and has no perceiveable volume
control. Either of these might have an accessible iPhone app but I
want to listen with headphones on my computer while I code.
What services do y'all use?
I just have accrued a
large MP3 collection and use `cmus` as my local client for that.
-tim
On September 6, 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> I had zero success with Pandora. I'm currently trying out Spodify's
> web player but it's difficult to use and has no perceiveabl
of the
requirements queue. If I want a portable player, I have my Booksense and
my smart phones.
On 09/12/2017 10:08 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'm one of those who like the big buttons and the decent speaker of
the NLS digital player, but you make a good point about the value of a
device
APH used to sell a 4-track player/recorder. It also had the 2 speeds and
analog VSC (variable speech control) as well.
I also seem to recall that there was another one called the talkman.
I actually owned the APH one.
kp
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I
?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'm one of those who like the big buttons and the decent speaker of the
NLS digital player, but you make a good point about the value of a
device you can put in your pocket.
Al
On 09/11/2017 08:22 PM, Linux for blind general
Because Xwindows needs to know where to send output. Without that, or
similar statement, X won't start, and everything else that depends on it
starting won't go either.
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> I found it, When this line is commented out that XCB error returns true line
>
I still have one of those cassette decks, and compared to that, the
cartridge player is downright tiny. That said, while I think it a
shame there was never(at least to my knowledge) a walkman-style
cassette player capable of playing single tracks or adjusting playback
speed, those yellow bricks
cause of the color of his
skin or his background or his religion ... People must learn to
hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to
love... For love comes more naturally to the human heart than its
opposite." Nelson Mandela.
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Okay, I'v managed to find Perkins branded Digital Cartridges on
Amazon, but there doesn't seem to be any listings for the cables. Does
anyone know if the cartridges include the cables? Either way, I'm
tempted to pick up a 16GB cartridge as a stop gap for playing the
encrypted files if I can't
The sound system isn't perfect. When I used paplay to play an .oga file
I got xcb_connection_has_error() returned true.
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017, Linux
for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2017 06:08:04
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To:
console or the graphical terminal, assuming
speech-dispatcher hasn't been launched yet. Heck, it should work with
speech-dispatcher launched, but there are situations where that isn't
the case. Thus my advice to test without speech-dispatcher.
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> espea
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> Curiosity for the most part. I wouldn't do auto-login on a machine.
>
For the most part that's probably the best approach. However, there are
exceptions, and the current discussion illustrates one such.
We're being asked to help someo
For reference, here's my ~/.xinitrc. I don't claim all these directives
are still necessary. Things change, but my startx is still working
reliably for me on Arch Linux:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN="gtk"
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge
exec gnome-session
Linux for blind general
I'm one of those who like the big buttons and the decent speaker of the
NLS digital player, but you make a good point about the value of a
device you can put in your pocket.
Al
On 09/11/2017 08:22 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
My apologies if it sounded like I was complaining
.
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Subject: Re: Digitizing audio cassettes and extracting the contents
I'll admit part of the problem is ignorance. Until reading the
description for the cartridges Perkins is selling on Amazon, I didn't
know any cartridge players other than the NLS player existed, and
those descriptions only name drop two players I didn't know about and
warns one doesn't support
you register it and it is emailed to you.
Now, there are also other devices, but I am just giving some examples so
you know that more is available.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'll admit part of the problem is ignorance. Until reading the
description
Pandora is still about the easiest to use. I use an app called Pithos.
The git version is probably best. It's a GTK application that gives near
full access to your Pandora stations, and it should allow you to thumb
up and down as well.
~Kyle
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I got things up to login and did that and got the screen-saver after that.
When I ran orca I had sighted assistance looking at the screen and orca
did not come up talking. It did show all of its settings on screen
though. As a result, I removed mate and mate-extra and orca and brltty
and
Yeah, this has gotten quite far from the original topic. Does anyone
know if NLS, APH, Perkins, or any of the other organizations dealing
in alternative formats have their own mailing lists or even just
newsletters? My gmail is mewtamer if anyone wishes to forward me
information on such off list.
by the cartridge.
On 09/11/2017 09:15 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
The cartridges are typically formatted as FAT32.
A cable doesn't come with a cartridge, and as you discovered, it's not quite
standard.
I think it will be a few extra weeks before a 16 GB cartridge becomes available
My apologies if it sounded like I was complaining. I'm actually
pleasantly surprised the players are Linux based as opposed to
something custom or even Windows based, and honestly, sticking to a
working model for a decade is actually kind of refreshing compared to
the mainstream electronics
So, some step beyond that entry in your ~/.bashrc is mucking things up.
Your assignment is to find out what's mucking things up, and to fix it.
There's no way we can help you from this kind of general statement
because it's far too short of specifics.
Linux for blind general discussion writes
On September 25, 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> I can use wordperfect for word count. still I am writing something
> that requires a character limit.
Tim here. Any editor that lets you write your document contents
through an external pipe should suffice. Ed,
Emacs can do this
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor in Training:
JAWS certified.
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of Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Monday,
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# file: fcl.sh - file with character limit script.
echo -c "character limit for file:"
read
lim=$REPLY
echo -c "file name to edit"
read
ef=$REPLY
truncate --size=$lim $ef
echo "remember only change lines in $ef to stay inside character limits."
nano $ef
wc -c $ef
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version of Word Perfect, it should also give you document statistics.
-tim
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Sorry, I just noticed that you were looking for a shell editor.
Neither of the editors I mentioned qualify.
Best regards,
Paul
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This isn't what was requested, but I'm pretty certain it will be useful
nonetheless. The truncate command can create a file and make it a
specific number of characters in size. Truncation happens from the end of
the file if too large. So truncate 1 file.txt would make a file 1
I forgot three lines in earlier version.
This one uses fold to force creation of 80 character lines making it
easier to edit rather than just leaving a single line in the file and that
happens before editing of file can happen.
cut here.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# file: fcl.sh - file with
assuming apple braille works on your computer with your braille display and
you are talking only about work in terminal.
On Sep 26, 2017, at 1:23 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi, I know it's the Linux list but this is super important because I
have
Hi, I know it's the Linux list but this is super important because I
have a job interview with Apple coming up.
The latest emacs + emacspeak is running on my MacBook but the Braille
doesn't work. The only way I can think to make it work is to set up
brltty. I found this process way too hard when
ew.
It's probably overkill but I thought it would be nice to have an
environment that I feel comfortable coding in. Terminal with voiceover
is still awkward.
On 9/26/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> There are plenty of voices. Go into voiceover utili
Okay, Amanda. You could email me at cahom...@gmail.com
<mailto:cahom...@gmail.com> instead of onlist if you like.
--
Cheryl
On Sep 26, 2017, at 8:08 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
That's cool, and I'd definitely like some help with MacPo
That's cool, and I'd definitely like some help with MacPorts + brltty
that since the only resource I can find on Google is that readme you
posted a few years ago.
I'd like my Mac a lot more with brltty and emacspeak.
Thanks,
Amanda
On 9/26/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-l
Hi Jeffery,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 19:50:50 +
Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> Okay, so I recently upgraded my main machine to Knoppix 8. Initially,
> I was glad that a long standing bug that causes Orca to go silent
> whenever I open a
No, fmt is not the same as fold. The fmt command in my testing failed to
break lines but fold got the line breaks correct.
Also, truncate is back along with the tr command to change those binary
zeros to spaces. Easier approach. This one so far as I can tell now
works. I'll put a loop in
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 6:58 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> Huh, I was nearly certain that WP had a character-count
> functionality, but pulling it up, I can't seem to find it.
You've sparked a memory. I don't recall in the
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 6:58 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
Huh, I was nearly certain that WP had a character-count
functionality, but pulling it up, I can't seem to fi
I have not had a moment to check but I believe it is one of the 6.0 or 6.1
writing tools options.
I have a sense that i used it before.
Regardless, one of the other things might work.
Thanks,
Karen
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
On September 25, 2017, Linux
So I got speechd-el up and working. Not necessarily perfectly, m;aybe
more drivers are being loaded than are needed for only speech but it works
well enough to be useable.
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Hi!
Is there a command for getting the the order of the grub menu?
I have debian as the first item as i just can press enter on that one when the
grub beep comes.
But i also have Vinux on my machine and i really don’t know where in the menu
it is.
Any help is appreciated.
/A
One thing I haven't yet tried is to first log into the webvisum site
then log into 23andme.com/start/ and then run the webvisum menus in
firefox to see if anything happens when I try taking a picture.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 07:17
I can access webvisum menus with control-f10 inside firefox and have keyed
in credentials and finally found in the debugging menu take picture and on
a particular web site with a captcha tried taking a picture and so far as
I could tell nothing happened. There are login and log out menu
On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 10:27:17 +0300
Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Jeffery,
>
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 19:50:50 +0000
> Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> > Okay, so I recently upgr
Firefox is updating its architecture, and this is breaking a lot of
extensions.
F
On 09/28/2017 08:55 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
One thing I haven't yet tried is to first log into the webvisum site
then log into 23andme.com/start/ and then run the webvisum menus
trying to compile hamlib, a program to control radios, on x86/64 ubuntu 16.
configure was not in the src; ran autoconf and got the following:
configure.ac:35: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE If
this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow. See
On September 25, 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> to the best of my knowledge, and I will check on this lol. word
> count is all I can recall.
Huh, I was nearly certain that WP had a character-count
functionality, but pulling it up, I can't seem to find it. Granted,
I'm
-file bs=maxlength count=1
If the input-file is shorter than maxlength, output-file will be the
same as input-file (not padded to maxlength).
(warning: maxlength has a limit, but that limit is usually at least 100 Meg.)
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 18:07:24PM -0400, Linux for blind general discussion
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I can use wordperfect for word count. still I am writing something that
> requires a character limit.
> Ideas?
The NoteCase Pro outliner has this feature. <h
Hi,
Thanks, I will see if either exist on our Linux shell as I do not run
Linux so to speak, simply telnet to shell editions.
Thanks again,
Kare
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<bli
Hi,
Indeed just a text file, since I will be placing it elsewhere. will
explore the wc option, or nano.
thanks again,
Karen
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
On September 25, 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I can use wordperfect for word count
Hi,
I can use wordperfect for word count. still I am writing something that
requires a character limit.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Karen
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his
skin or his background or his religion ... People must learn to
hate, and if they can learn to hate,
to the best of my knowledge, and I will check on this lol. word count is
all I can recall.
However, a tiny bell is now ringing hinting at a place I have not checked,
so we shall see.
Karen
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Tim following up to my previous
Thanks, those binary zeros in that context could cause a real mess.
On Tue,
26 Sep 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 00:10:43
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@r
fmt -80 infile > outfile
Same thing, isn't it?
On Sep 25, 2017, at 5:49 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
I forgot three lines in earlier version.
This one uses fold to force creation of 80 character lines making it easier to
edit rather than jus
general discussion wrote:
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 07:01:52
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: shell editor
Thanks, those binary zeros in that context could cause a real mess.
On Tue,
ed and edbrowse count characters when you write the file.
or I just suspend the editor and type:
wc -c filename
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Howdy,
you can do this by parsing the /boot/grub/grub.cfg (what contains the
order and entrys).
this is done with awk for example (needs root):
awk -F\' '/menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
cheers chrys
Zitat von Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Hello,
I am running arch linux on a vm. I have a radio automation package
that can output to jack. I'm also using a headless interface. I am
wondering how I can make jack ports and connections from the
commandline because I don't have a way to install a gui. The
automation system is called aras
As the subject says I do not have either programs on my system. Ware
would I go to get a hold of them. I also don't have any man pages for
them. I checked the aur and I even checked pacman and there not there
either.
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, Aug 28, 2017 at 03:12:22AM -0400, Linux for blind general discussion
wrote:
> As the subject says I do not have either programs on my system. Ware
> would I go to get a hold of them. I also don't have any man pages for
> them. I checked the aur and I even checked pacman and there not there
Hello Joel,
I was also wondering about the gui for that program. It said it could
not compile because it did not have glib.h and I have no way to even
know how to include that during the install process.
On 8/28/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
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