Re: speech-dispatcher 0.8.8 in Debian

2017-12-15 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

Re: Installing Debian - accessibility question

2017-12-15 Thread Jude DaShiell
Probably the best file format to download is bittorrent if you have a bittorrent client and use the client to do the download. The file will have a .torrent extension and is less likely to be corrupted when you go to burn it to a dvd or flash drive since bittorrent does integrity checks for

Re: Installing Debian - accessibility question

2017-12-15 Thread john doe
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

Re: Installing Debian - accessibility question

2017-12-15 Thread Sebastian Humenda
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

Installing Debian - accessibility question

2017-12-15 Thread Egon
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

Re: speech-dispatcher 0.8.8 in Debian

2017-12-15 Thread Paul Gevers
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

Re: speech-dispatcher 0.8.8 in Debian

2017-12-15 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

Re: Question request and feedback

2017-12-15 Thread john doe
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

Re: speech-dispatcher 0.8.8 in Debian

2017-12-15 Thread Paul Gevers
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?

Re: Question request and feedback

2017-12-15 Thread Sebastian Humenda
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

speech-dispatcher 0.8.8 in Debian

2017-12-15 Thread Paul Gevers
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 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: Question request and feedback

2017-12-15 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

Re: Question request and feedback

2017-12-15 Thread Sebastian Humenda
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