Hello,
Paul Gevers, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 10:01:26 +0100, wrote:
> There is a new version not yet packaged for Debian. I think the upload
> would be trivial. Are you getting around to it, or shall I just upload
> it?
Thanks for the upload :)
Samuel
Probably the best file format to download is bittorrent if you have a
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On 12/15/2017 5:36 PM, Egon wrote:
Hi All!
I am a total blind user, i want to install Debian stable.
Which graphical environment works best with Orca, Gnome or Mate?
What is the best installation media for full accessibility?
I only use Gnome.
Gnome accessibility is ok but you will soon
Hi Egon,
Mate and GNOME are both fine and both have things which do and which don't work.
I tend to use Mate, but that's because I like the interface. I think nearly all
media are accessible (except for the tiny business card one, if it still
exists).
I usually go for a mate CD.
Instructions for
Hi All!
I am a total blind user, i want to install Debian stable.
Which graphical environment works best with Orca, Gnome or Mate?
What is the best installation media for full accessibility?
Do I download the Debian Official Live CD (with Gnome or Mate), or do I
install the system from a
Hi Samuel,
On 15-12-17 11:11, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> the point is that in non-free, packages can be white listed to be
>> auto-build, while packages in contrib need manual building and
>> uploading.
>
> Perhaps that's also a point that should be fixed? I don't see why non-free
> could be
Hello,
Paul Gevers, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 10:32:39 +0100, wrote:
> Additional question. Does anybody mind moving speech-dispatcher-contrib
> to non-free? Albeit being philosophically wrong,
It's actually arguably non-wrong, in the sense that
speech-dispatcher-contrib doesn't actually provide
On 12/15/2017 9:54 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Sebastian Humenda, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 09:12:52 +0100, wrote:
I'm guessing that expert mode allows to deselect accessibility, even
though it was active during installation.
No, I'm just wondering whether in that case he was already using expert
Hi,
On 15-12-17 10:01, Paul Gevers wrote:
> If I followed announcement correctly, you are now involved with
> speech-dispatcher upstream. There is a new version not yet packaged for
> Debian. I think the upload would be trivial. Are you getting around to
> it, or shall I just upload it?
Hi Samuel
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 15.12.2017, 9:54 +0100:
>Sebastian Humenda, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 09:12:52 +0100, wrote:
>> I'm guessing that expert mode allows to deselect accessibility, even
>> though it was active during installation.
>
>No, I'm just wondering whether in that case he was
Hi Samuel,
If I followed announcement correctly, you are now involved with
speech-dispatcher upstream. There is a new version not yet packaged for
Debian. I think the upload would be trivial. Are you getting around to
it, or shall I just upload it?
Paul
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Sebastian Humenda, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 09:12:52 +0100, wrote:
> I'm guessing that expert mode allows to deselect accessibility, even
> though it was active during installation.
No, I'm just wondering whether in that case he was already using expert
mode, because I'm not sure we want to always
Hi
john doe schrieb am 14.12.2017, 13:33 +0100:
>On 12/14/2017 12:47 PM, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>> john doe schrieb am 14.12.2017, 11:34 +0100:
>> > On 12/14/2017 11:17 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> > > john doe, on jeu. 14 déc. 2017 08:55:34 +0100, wrote:
>> > > > I find myself installing
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