Bill Cox, le Mon 20 Dec 2010 17:00:00 -0500, a écrit :
> Now that sonic is lintian clean, is it likely that sonic will attract
> a DD sponsor?
Sure
> Is there any further advice you can offer?
Just be patient. We're all busy with the Debian Squeeze release.
Samuel
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Bill Cox, le Mon 20 Dec 2010 17:00:00 -0500, a écrit :
>> Now that sonic is lintian clean, is it likely that sonic will attract
>> a DD sponsor?
>> Is there any further advice you can offer?
>
> Just be patient. We're all busy with the Deb
Hi,
I read the thread a few months back regarding Speech Dispatcher in Squeeze
with little interest, as it did not concern me at the time.
But it does now.
I looked at the thread again and also looked at the bug relating to its
not working by default due to no pulseaudio and also the need to
Geoff Shang wrote:
> Apart from the fact that I can't get the closed-source RSGames
> client to talk, a problem which is surely outside the scope of this
> list, I don't get the whole personal speech dispatcher thing. If
> speech-dispatcher is not meant to be run as a system-wide process,
> wha
Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using the
Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory. After boot with the stick
brltty starts but some seconds later it displays only screen not in text
mode (i tried to press enter to start the normal installation but
nothing happens).
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010, Jason White wrote:
The client loads it. For example, if I run spd-say as an ordinary user for the
first time, a speech-dispatcher daemon is automatically invoked. Orca does the
same.
uh... OK... I don't really see how this works, but if you say it does...
So a client ru
Geoff Shang wrote:
> So a client run by a user starts a personal speech-dispatcher if
> there's not one running already, yes? They all know how to do this?
Yes to both, because (without having looked at the source code) I'm sure it's
all in the client library included in speech-dispatcher, whi
Viktor Kratz wrote:
> Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using
> the Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory. After boot with the
> stick brltty starts but some seconds later it displays only screen
> not in text mode (i tried to press enter to start the normal
> installa
Jason White, le Wed 22 Dec 2010 11:22:55 +1100, a écrit :
> Viktor Kratz wrote:
> > Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using
> > the Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory. After boot with the
> > stick brltty starts but some seconds later it displays only screen
> > not
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Err, yes and no: the brltty script automatically disables bterm.
That's great.
>
> > My advice: boot into GRML and use that to install Debian with BRLTTY.
> > (http://www.grml.org/ and see the GRML wiki for BRLTTY instructions.)
>
> Please no: let's just fix the real
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