[Evergreen-general] Developer meeting reminder: October 10th at 3pm Eastern, 12 Pacific

2023-10-09 Thread Blake Graham-Henderson via Evergreen-general
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Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-09 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
pipewire can be used in this context (which I do not know), this is not out of the box. Cheers, Didier Le 09/10/2023 à 04:34, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > d    I think Bookworm uses Pipewire, so on my system there is a process called > pipewire-pulse.  I don't think you have to have puls

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
general discussion wrote: Hi, I happen to have Debian 12 Bookworm installed in a Qemu virtual machine, so tried, using lightdm as login manager and mate as desktop. Orca was already installed, but not started in mate From mate-terminal I could install espeakup typing as root: apt-get install

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Storm_Dragon ought to be the one to fix that deficiency since he wrote fenrir. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Sun, 8 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discus

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Certainly those Debian instructions are interesting reading-and-guidance, but while there is 1 mention of Fenrir as a link to where Debian packages are, there seems no adequate description as there is for Speakup. Chime ___ Blinux-list mailing list

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
. Cheers, Didier Le 08/10/2023 à 15:37, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : >     In order to have speech in the text consoles, you need to make sure > Speakup > or BRLTTY or another screenreader is active.  It works just fine with > Speakup.  > You may want to

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
#Speech_Support ORCA will be on console 7 by default, and you can easily switch to a text console and have both working at the same time. On 10/7/2023 1:54 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: In a seemingly endless trek to get both Windows 11 and debian Linux from a 3-year-old laptop I

Re: [Jgeneral] plot: unable to produce jpg, png etc

2023-10-08 Thread 'Ian Shannon' via General
Bill, Updated PLOT and run again-success. That's great. Thanks a ton! Ian > -Original Message- > From: General On Behalf Of bill lam > Sent: Sunday, 8 October 2023 1:05 AM > To: gene...@jsoftware.com > Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] plot: unable to produce jpg, png e

Re: opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Aptitude includes fields for compressed(persumably the size of the .deb) and uncompressed(presumably how much space the installed package will take up) sizes for each package, but that's just for that package I can see the total installed size of a package on my rpm-based Fedora system, but I

Re: Debian with Orca

2023-10-08 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
On 10/7/23 19:54, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: So, my primary question is am I missing something about the command consoles? The mate terminal seems to be working but it's not quite the same as a command-line console. If you are on a laptop, the FN key might be playing

Debian with Orca

2023-10-07 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
In a seemingly endless trek to get both Windows 11 and debian Linux from a 3-year-old laptop I recently acquired, I had been trying to install debian Linux with orca on to a large-capacity thumb drive. The debian bullseye installs were taking as long as twelve hours or so to do and when I finally

Re: opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-07 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Now I'm curious... Is there a way to get a report on any of the following?: -The Installed size of a package and all it's dependencies. -The download size of a package and all it's dependencies. -The install size of a package, its dependencies, and its recommends. -The download size of a

Re: opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-07 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
the screenreader together with speechd and all other dependencies is hardly noticeable. Best regards Rastislav Dňa 7. 10. 2023 o 4:49 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a): > Your premise assumes that internet access is already connected and > available on the computer where the iso is r

Re: [Evergreen-general] Help Needed: Modifying Reshelving Status Interval Issue

2023-10-07 Thread Konsortium Pusat Sumber Sekolah Kebangsaan KPSSK via Evergreen-general
a mistake does not occur in the future. From: Evergreen-general on behalf of Jason Stephenson via Evergreen-general Date: Friday, October 6, 2023 at 11:01 PM To: evergreen-general@list.evergreen-ils.org Cc: Jason Stephenson Subject: Re: [Evergreen-general] Help Needed: Modifying Reshelving Sta

Re: opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
And really, is space really that much of a premium on install media? I mean, flash storage is so cheap that it's hard to find anything smaller than 32GB these days, and you have to go back like 20 years to find machines that are limited to CD... and worse come to worse, you can just put extra

Re: opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Your premise assumes that internet access is already connected and available on the computer where the iso is running and Orca is to be installed. Unfortunately this is not every computer, especially those that must connect to wifi or any other type of internet services that require usernames,

opensuse tumbleweed

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
An idea for all linux distributions with orca in their repositories and not enough space to have it on their install disks. Put a question up on the screen and allow a reasonable number of seconds to pass to get an answer. No answer, download and install orca and all of its dependencies, run

Re: Intro.

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
either. So the laptop went into the trash since it was no longer any use to anyone. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discus

Re: Intro.

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
r even slightly more advanced-ones, there are indeed many more. Best regards Rastislav Dňa 6. 10. 2023 o 12:43 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a): > Hi, > > answer in line. > > Foreword: I hesitated to answer: as I already wrote Slint is not an option for > ARM

Re: Intro.

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi, > > answer in line. > > Foreword: I hesitated to answer: as I already wrote Slint is not an option for >

Re: [Evergreen-general] Help Needed: Modifying Reshelving Status Interval Issue

2023-10-06 Thread Jason Stephenson via Evergreen-general
once every 4 hours. A crontab entry for this would like the following: 0 */4 * * * /openils/bin/reshelving_complete.srfsh Hope that helps! Jason Stephenson On 10/6/23 10:47, Konsortium Pusat Sumber Sekolah Kebangsaan KPSSK via Evergreen-general wrote: Dear Evergreen ILS Community, I hope

Re: Very minimal graphical environment

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I worked some years back on a menu system that had some scripts that would start a very small window manager and run Orca and the browser, email, whatever required a graphical environment. This system was designed to be self-contained and distro-agnostic, although as I recall it used jwm as the

Re: Orca and Braille

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
On 6/10/23 02:37, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Yes. Orca Screen reader supports braille with the aid of BRLTTY and its BRLAPI library. If I remember well, you have to run BRLTTY then Orca to be working correctly. Normally, your systemd configuration should be set up to run BRLTTY

Re: Intro.

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, answer in line. Foreword: I hesitated to answer: as I already wrote Slint is not an option for ARM CPUs. Anyway, here goes for x86_64 aka AMD64 users... Le 06/10/2023 à 11:44, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > When you boot it, it will put you in a desktop much like Wind

Re: Very minimal graphical environment

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
failed me yet, while qtile broke my config majorly earlier On 10/6/23 11:22, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hi list, I am forced to become a graphical environment user so I will begin my adventure with Orca. I would like to have a very minimal installation of such environment. I want

Very minimal graphical environment

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi list, I am forced to become a graphical environment user so I will begin my adventure with Orca. I would like to have a very minimal installation of such environment. I want to have complete setup wich is quite enough for Orca and web browser such as Chromium or Firefox. Can you recommend

Re: Orca and Braille

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hello, I heard something along the lines of make sure xbrlapi is in your autostart and make sure it starts before orca, but I could be wrong. Harley On 06/10/2023 07:37, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hi everyone Yes. Orca Screen reader supports braille with the aid of BRLTTY

Re: Intro.

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
be, especially if you are older like you said you are. Jace On 10/4/23 12:18, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux platform but would like to try Linux for myself. The problem is I wouldn’t know which version to try out

Orca and Braille

2023-10-06 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi everyone Yes. Orca Screen reader supports braille with the aid of BRLTTY and its BRLAPI library. If I remember well, you have to run BRLTTY then Orca to be working correctly. Greetings. Artur Rutkowski ___ Blinux-list mailing list

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
If you don't enjoy learning new skills, then Linux may not be a good choice, unless you have someone available to set it up, customize and maintain it for you. I disagree. This certainly was the case in the late 1990's and very early 2000's, when Linux was pretty much just DOS on steroids and

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
skills in the 1990s. This knowledge is no less relevant today than it was then. It may still be applicable if I'm using a computer thirty years from now. Investments in learning pay real rewards. On 5/10/23 18:00, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hello Billy, yes, it is perfectly

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
, and most of the things don't require reading through a pile of books and manpages (man is a short version of manual, in case you wondered) to setup. That's just my personal take Best regards Rastislav Dňa 5. 10. 2023 o 8:53 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a): > Hi Rastis

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hello, I am sorry but Slint is not available for an ARM architecture, only x86_64 Other than, to know more: https://slint.fr Cheers, Didier Slint maintainer didieratslintdotfr Le 05/10/2023 à 20:59, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > Slint is an iso and is available as a torr

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
5 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi is this a bistro, or a package that can be downloaded? If this is > package can it. Run under Ubuntu, or different. > > > > > On Oct 5, 2023, at 16:58, Linux for blind general discussion > > wrote: >

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
for blind general discussion wrote: > I'm guessing bistro was autocurrupt's doing. > > Anyways, Slint is a offshoot of Slackware, a distro notorious for > being difficult for new Linux users to wrangle, and because of that > Slint is a bit polarizing among Blind Linux Users. If I'm

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I'm guessing bistro was autocurrupt's doing. Anyways, Slint is a offshoot of Slackware, a distro notorious for being difficult for new Linux users to wrangle, and because of that Slint is a bit polarizing among Blind Linux Users. If I'm not mistaken, the name Slint comes from Slackware

Re: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi is this a bistro, or a package that can be downloaded? If this is package can it. Run under Ubuntu, or different. > On Oct 5, 2023, at 16:58, Linux for blind general discussion > wrote: > > I'm going to recommend slint and I recommend when you install slint to > s

RE: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hello, I can tell the difference between light and dark. I have used all > windows OS systems from way back windows7, Billy > > Sent from Mail for Windows >

Re: Detox or other similar tools

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
of California Bakersfield chapter. amateur radio, call sign, kd0iko. > On Oct 5, 2023, at 10:31, Linux for blind general discussion > wrote: > > Oh thanks. That should work. > > - Original Message - > From: Linux for blind general discussion > To: Linux for

Re: Detox or other similar tools

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Oh thanks. That should work. - Original Message - From: Linux for blind general discussion To: Linux for blind general discussion Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2023 12:08:42 +0200 (SAST) Subject: Re: Detox or other similar tools > You could use rename with a regexp. > e.g. > rename s'/blab

Re: Detox or other similar tools

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
You could use rename with a regexp. e.g. rename s'/blablabla//'g *_bla*txt will remove blablabla from all *_bla*txt files. Willem On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: I want to strip a directory of file names of certain characters, like these. : ? ? Detox will do

how to reinicialize Waydroid?

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi I downloaded the accessible waydroid script from Jenux Project, but I downloaded vendor and system as Vanilla, so I don't see Google play and all other Google services, so I want to try download not Vanilla, but Gapps. To do this, I must delete previously downloaded vendor and system

Detox or other similar tools

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I want to strip a directory of file names of certain characters, like these. : ? ? Detox will do that, but it removes spaces, commas and a bunch of other stuff. I just want to have a list of characters removed, not all punctuation. Is there a tool that will do this for me? Thanks.

RE: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hello, I can tell the difference between light and dark. I have used all windows OS systems from way back windows7, Billy Sent from Mail for Windows From: Linux for blind general discussion Sent: 04 October 2023 12:53 To: Linux for blind general discussion Subject: Re: Intro. A couple

RE: Intro.

2023-10-05 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi Rastislav, This is so helpful indeed and the linkswill come in really handy. Is it possible for me to tun Linux with windows on the same computer system?, Billy Sent from Mail for Windows From: Linux for blind general discussion Sent: 04 October 2023 16:10 To: blinux-list@redhat.com Subject

osdisks.com has closed

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
This is unfortunate for the people with low grade internet services and low grade provider equipment since they're not going to be able to download and install linux isos of any significant size without the equipment or network corrupting those isos. A need remains for sites like osdisk or any

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
of supported UM versions. Have a lot of fun, and the best experience! Best regards Rastislav Dňa 4. 10. 2023 o 13:18 Linux for blind general discussion napísal(a): > Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux > platform but would like to try Linux for

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Wed, 4 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi. > Check out Linux Mint Mate > https://linuxmint.com > > > > On

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi. Check out Linux Mint Mate https://linuxmint.com > On Oct 4, 2023, at 7:18 AM, Linux for blind general discussion > wrote: > > Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux > platform but would like to try Linux for myself. The problem is I wouldn’

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Wed, 4 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Good morning everyone. I am not new to Lennox. But I have a new arm based > computer. I am trying to decide between two distributions. Which is going to > be easier to install orca on? Two arch 64 meaning the arch architectu

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
of the blind of California Bakersfield chapter. amateur radio, call sign, kd0iko. > On Oct 4, 2023, at 11:18, Linux for blind general discussion > wrote: > > Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux > platform but would like to try Linux for myself. T

Re: Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Wed, 4 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux > platform but would like to try

Intro.

2023-10-04 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi guys, so glad to be joining this group. I know nothing about Linux platform but would like to try Linux for myself. The problem is I wouldn’t know which version to try out first and that is one reason for joining this group. I am a blind pensioner living in Scotland UK. IF you could provide

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
To get espeak help press capslock and f1. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Tue, 3 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > On the keypad, press

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Tue, 3 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi, > > where can I get list of speakup hotkeys? I am unable to get light tracking

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, where can I get list of speakup hotkeys? I am unable to get light tracking mode. Thanks a lot, Pavel Dne 01. 10. 23 v 14:13 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a): That's how I installed archlinux. To get speakup going on archlinux when you boot and hear the tones, downarrow

Re: [Jgeneral] Problem with install

2023-10-03 Thread 'bobtherriault' via General
It worked for me on a Mac using version 9.4 Cheers, bob JVERSION Engine: j9.4.1/j64avx2/darwin Build: commercial/2023-02-27T15:26:07/clang-14-0-0/SLEEF=1 Library: 9.4.22 Qt IDE: 2.0.3/6.2.4(6.2.4) Platform: Darwin 64 Installer: j9.4 install InstallPath: /users/bobtherriault/j9.4 Contact:

[Jgeneral] plot: unable to produce jpg, png etc

2023-10-02 Thread 'Ian Shannon' via General
I'm certain this is not a J issue. It is likely a ms windows or installation issue. Up to about 2 months ago, I could produce graphs as png. Now I am restricted to on screen and pdf. JVERSION Engine: j9.4.2/j64avx2/windows Build: commercial/2023-04-10T01:19:53/clang-15-0-7/SLEEF=1 Library:

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-02 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
espeakup That achieves the same result if you get into a normal boot, and don't want to reboot and go through the boot disk selection if it is giving you trouble On 10/1/23 13:13, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: That's how I installed archlinux. To get speakup going on archlinux

Re: [Spirit-general] [Boost.Asio] suggested to not be useful for a dedicated networking synchronous implementation where the Operating System is just a gateway

2023-10-01 Thread Seth via Spirit-general
ting traffic flows, consider building it on iptables/BPF. You can even mock things up with tcpdump-like monitoring tools (or libpcap and friends in your custom code) My $0.02 Seth_______ Spirit-general mailing list Spirit-general@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spirit-general

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-01 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Sun, 1 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi, > > Because I am an absolutelly UEFI idiot and I don't understand how to install > it with commands, I want to install Arch Linux to my Acer l

arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-01 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, Because I am an absolutelly UEFI idiot and I don't understand how to install it with commands, I want to install Arch Linux to my Acer laptop, which no more supports legaci using arch-install script. But the script is menu based and the menu items are in single line. So has speakup the

Re: Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-10-01 Thread General Email
> I suggest you're trolling, are you on xampps public relations team, I mean > seriously you come here pushing your agenda with arguments that don't make > sense, but can't be bothered using your real name or real email address. > I am not trolling but I don't use my real name/email address

Re: Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-09-30 Thread General Email
On Sat, 30 Sep, 2023, 9:32 pm Joe Schaefer, wrote: > It is insane to ask this project to cater to the interests of 10 people > who are so PKI illiterate, the PMC needs to put the rest of the user base > at risk just to accommodate them. > > Certs require mandatory user serviceable parts. There

Re: Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-09-30 Thread General Email
On Sat, 30 Sep, 2023, 8:00 pm Emmanuel Dreyfus, wrote: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 07:40:34PM +0530, General Email wrote: > > By the way, I don't understand how the default certificate can be abused. > > It is not signed by a trusted CA, hence your browser cannot tell if it > i

Re: Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-09-30 Thread General Email
On Sat, 30 Sep, 2023, 7:06 pm Noel Butler, wrote: > On 30/09/2023 22:28, General Email wrote: > > > > On Sat, 30 Sep, 2023, 5:34 pm Will Fatherley, > wrote: > > > > Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web server. > > > HTTPS is suppor

Re: Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-09-30 Thread General Email
On Sat, 30 Sep, 2023, 5:34 pm Will Fatherley, wrote: > > Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web server. >> > > HTTPS is supported already by default. I like the idea of enabling by > default, but as it stands now probably should not be done as the generation > of keying

Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web sever.

2023-09-30 Thread General Email
Hi, Everyone is moving to "https" these days. Almost no one is using "http" these days. Please support/enable https by default in the Apache web server. Enabling https support manually is a lengthy (and probably a little bit difficult) process. Regards, GE

working now was Re: RHVoice under Fedora question

2023-09-27 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Dne 27.09.2023 v 16:08 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a): Hi, thanks a lot. Now, I can successfuly do scons command. But the sudo scons install command installs RHVoice to /local or somewhere including /local and Ia am unable to get it working in Speech Dispatcher. So my question

Re: RHVoice under Fedora question

2023-09-27 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
7 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Hi, > > thanks a lot. Now, I can successfuly do scons command. But the sudo scons > install command installs RHVoice to /local or somewhere including /local and > Ia am unable to get it working in Speech Dispatcher. So my ques

Re: RHVoice under Fedora question

2023-09-27 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
source? I think this is Fedora specific, because Ubuntu, Debian and Arch Linux work as expected. Thanks a lot, Pavel Dne 26. 09. 23 v 23:39 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a): Hi! On 9/24/23 21:29, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hi, I want to install RHVoice from

Re: RHVoice under Fedora question

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi! On 9/24/23 21:29, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Hi, I want to install RHVoice from source under Fedora, but I have a problem identifiing names of the correct dependencies. Ubuntu says: apt-get install gcc g++ pkg-config scons libpulse-dev libspeechd-dev So gcc and g

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Well Martin: certainly while there are English web-sites which have news from this region, I would rather translate Armenian streams to English audio-and save as an mp3 or dot aac, the same way I would save any audio newscast. Lucky, in many cases, I can now save text stories minus toolbars

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Don't press enter. Wait for the three tones then wait for speech to > happen. I did that all be it accidentally the first time. Nothing at all but the radio showed enough activity to indicate that it had gone on and was doing other stuff

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
it. Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Hi Karen: Honestly, I had not considered which voice or how that would > work. I did write Jeremy directly-and-told him that the program he > suggested is on a site which requires javascript, so I mostly get a blank > page

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
always get the last version of alsa-info.sh like this: wget http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh Feel free to send me the file alsa-info.sh directly: didier at slint dot fr Cheers, Didier Le 26/09/2023 à 15:48, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > I am sorry, but I have bad n

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
ed in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Tue, 26 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > > On 26/9/23 09:48, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > > I did make several later tries and confirmed

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
On 26/9/23 09:48, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: I did make several later tries and confirmed that this lap top's native sound interface is like a lot of native sound interfaces in that it is too proprietary for it's own good. A few suggestions: 1. Try a very recent

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Don't press enter. Wait for the three tones then wait for speech to happen. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Tue, 26 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrot

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-26 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
information I can provide to help, I am glad to do so. Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Hi Martin, > > sorry for the mistake in the Handbook. Of course I should have written: > > wget https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/iso/slint64-15.0-5.iso > wget > https

[Evergreen-general] UI Interest Group meeting this Thursday

2023-09-25 Thread Stephanie Leary via Evergreen-general
...@equinoxoli.org https://www.equinoxOLI.org phone: 877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) ___ Evergreen-general mailing list Evergreen-general@list.evergreen-ils.org http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-general

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
sourceforge-net only stores an old 32-bit version. Didier Le 25/09/2023 à 16:29, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > That's how that's done on sourceforge.net. The webmaster would have to do > that, and now sourceforge.net is out of date on latest version for some &g

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
that and/or make a link like slint64-15.0-latest.iso Cheers, Didier Le 25/09/2023 à 14:55, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > I am not sure what is wrong but everything looks normal in the > image-getting phase. I lifted this right out of the handbook: > > wget https://

[Evergreen-general] Reminder: collaborative code review call today

2023-09-25 Thread Jane Sandberg via Evergreen-general
at a future session! Everybody is welcome, no matter your experience with Evergreen or its code. See you there, -Evergreen 3.12 release team * = Pull requests are proposed improvements to Evergreen's code and documentation ___ Evergreen-general mailing

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
shelt 1940. On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > That download is happening now. It's the same url except that > the version number now is 15.5 which is fine and explains what is > happening. What I copied from the handbook is 15.0. I wish all > p

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
latest_version and that designation would always describe whatever version was most current. Martin Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Have you tried: > https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/iso/slint64-15.0-5.iso ___ Blinux-list m

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Have you tried: https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/iso/slint64-15.0-5.iso -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Mon, 25 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion w

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
. On 25/9/23 07:38, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: I appreciate all this information because I got in a bit of a hurry and ended up at the wrong site and the web monster showed me a 3-GB image for slint which I downloaded. The download went fine and the image flowed like good wine

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
with 404's all round. Martin Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Hi Martin, > > to clarify, I have provided an image of an installed system as you > requested: > https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/minislint/README.minislint > but it was for a previous Slint v

Re: Talking Images for 64-bit Laptop

2023-09-25 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
for my time zone. Older Windows systems set the CMOS clock based on local time so this one is new enough to do it the right way. Linux for blind general discussion writes: > Hi Martin, > > to clarify, I have provided an image of an installed system as you > requested: > https://sla

[Jgeneral] Report of J Wiki Meeting 2023-09-21

2023-09-24 Thread 'robert therriault' via General
in the development of the J wiki please contact us on the general forum and we will get you an invitation to the next J wiki meeting held on Thursdays at 23:00 (UTC) Next meeting is October 12, 2023. -- For information about J

RHVoice under Fedora question

2023-09-24 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, I want to install RHVoice from source under Fedora, but I have a problem identifiing names of the correct dependencies. Ubuntu says: apt-get install gcc g++ pkg-config scons libpulse-dev libspeechd-dev So gcc and g++ are ok, but I can not find the correct package names for other

Re: coreutils/man/rm.x - fails to mention POSIX "Refuse to remove path/. and path/.., as well as `.' and `..'

2023-09-24 Thread James Feeney via GNU coreutils General Discussion
On Sun, 2023-09-24 at 02:49 +0200, Arsen Arsenović wrote: > > Many standards come and go. > > Note that I agree that a better info viewer (and a better info on-disk > format) are necessary, but groff -Tutf8 -mtty-char | less -R is not > better. It lacks the ability to navigate or reflow (the

Re: coreutils/man/rm.x - fails to mention POSIX "Refuse to remove path/. and path/.., as well as `.' and `..'

2023-09-24 Thread James Feeney via GNU coreutils General Discussion
Sorry, that was probably a bit harsh.

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi Karen: Honestly, I had not considered which voice or how that would work. I did write Jeremy directly-and-told him that the program he suggested is on a site which requires javascript, so I mostly get a blank page. Chime ___ Blinux-list mailing

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi Chime, Your answer here has me a touch confused. If I follow, you want to say take an audio file of a newscast, feed it through this program, and have it produce English audio..using what voice source? Kare On Sat, 23 Sep 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: Thank you, I had

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I suspect there's nothing readily available in terms of direct automated audio-to-audio translation, even in the paid realm and that the best that can currently be done is speech-to-text on the input stream, machine translation on the outputted text, and then text-to-speech on the translated

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Thank you, I had to install python3-whisper. Will examine it. I would prefer if the translation would also come back as audio. Thanks again. Chime ___ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@redhat.com

Re: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
are available for it, though. - Original Message - From: Linux for blind general discussion To: Blinux Discussion List Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 16:22:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Can I Translate Audio Among Languages? > Hi All: Ideally, it would be wonderful if I could bringup a stream, lets

Can I Translate Audio Among Languages?

2023-09-23 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi All: Ideally, it would be wonderful if I could bringup a stream, lets say in Armenian, but have it play it for me in English. Otherwise, if one couldn't do that live, I could install some software in Debian-and-feed it a recording. In reality, I am a news-junky, but there seem no Armenian

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