speakup refusing to speak in Feisty

2007-05-08 Thread Michael Weaver
I managed to get Speakup working in Feisty when I was at my Linux
group but I can't seem to get it to work now and I am wondering if it
is because I haven't exited Speakup properly when I changed from a
text console to ex.
The first and only time I got it working I issued spd-say hello from
the text console and it said "hello", I typed sudo modprobe
speakup_sftsyn and it worked but when I do the latter command now I
get no speech at all and I am not sure if it is even trying to load so
I don't know if I have corrupted something and whether Speakup shut
down properly and cleared itself from memory which is why I might be
having this problem running it in Feisty now.

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Re: firefox and another question.

2007-05-08 Thread Willie Walker
> My other question is in terminal at times when running what I thought was a 
> program
> for example userlist I get a message the program isn't installed,
> and that it can be installed using apt-get followed by a name.
> At times this name is different than the program. Is there a way to save this 
> output to a text file so it can be red letter by letter.
> Sometimes the name is not clear.

There is a command called 'script'.  When you type 'script' in a
terminal window and press return, any activity in the terminal window is
recorded.  Press Ctrl+D when you are done, and the data is saved in a
file called 'typescript'.

Will



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