Sorry, I didn't see the rest of your questions. I asume you're talking
about Vinux.
I don't run Windows myself, but I'm pretty sure the wiki points people
to some various options to build a bootable USB stick under Windows.
Vinux comes up with Orca enabled, and I'm not sure what other screen
I'm not sure why you think you need to sign into Google to join the
Vinux mailing list. Try emailing vinux-support+subscr...@googlegroups.com
On 16/09/16 22:21, Hart Larry wrote:
Well, I tried posting a similar inquiree in the Speakup list, but it
never went through.
Also, I tried joining the
Well, I tried posting a similar inquiree in the Speakup list, but it never went
through.
Also, I tried joining the Vinux list, but they require you to sign in to google.
So here are comments-and-questions?
#1 It would be much simpler if they also were to provide a windows executable,
as dealing
Hi,
I don't know about your other questions, but about the speakup installation:
I wrote a small script a while ago to assist me in speakup installation for
the current kernel under Fedora.
It uses a generic kernel for the compilation, compiles only speakup and copies
it into the current
Hi everyone,
I must be getting old, because I have become backup-obssessed.
In addition to a backup of my home folder, I would like to use the ARCH
pacman off-line alternate process, where one keeps a list of packages
and the actual packages on disk, just in case Internet access is not