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Sent: Wednesday, 13 July 2016 10:24 AM
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Subject: Re: semi-ot: Sonar virtual machines and dealing with virtual box
I have a question his virtual box usable with voiceover in any way, shape, or
It has and accessible G you are right, but it also has full punctuality from
the commandline. The commandline is accessible. If not confusing.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 6:24 PM, maurice.mines wrote:
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> I have a question his virtual box usable with voiceover in any way
I have a question his virtual box usable with voiceover in any way, shape, or
form? From the very little bit of research that I’ve done on this issue
previously it was thought that virtual box is completely unusable with
voiceover, this is still the conventional wisdom? Thank you in advance for
Scott,
I guess we should take this off the MV list, but perhaps the person that
did my installations did not include the voice packages? I know very
little of Linux, having BSD UNIX and Solaris (Unix System V based as my
primary Unix variants. I know a significant number of the tools in Linux
are
Did you hold down the shift key?
Also, how long did you wait after the drums?
Would be happy to give it a host. I’ve successfully done this with the stock
Ubuntu install.
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> I tried your instructions, I hear the drumbeat. But then I do not g
I tried your instructions, I hear the drumbeat. But then I do not get any
speech. Do you have any ideas?
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:43 AM Scott Granados wrote:
> All you do is boot holding the shift key down, you hear a drumbeat deal
> and then speech starts.
>
> Should be relatively straight forwa
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
> Sent: Saturday, 2 July 2016 7:49 AM
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> Subject: Re: semi-ot: Sonar virtual machines and dealing with virtual box
>
> Linux runs on everythin
The interwebness runs a lot on linux also.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Saturday, 2 July 2016 7:49 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: semi-ot: Sonar virtual machines
Linux runs on everything. My car has Linux in it I believe. Macs are all Unix
under the hood and Linux is just a flavor of unix. Solaris is another flavor
for example and Free BSD yet another. All can run on a Mac.
A Mac is a general purpose computer in the sense you can write what ever you
i think the only Mac thing here is that Linux runs on mac? unless i am
missing something? :)
On 7/1/16, Scott Granados wrote:
> All you do is boot holding the shift key down, you hear a drumbeat deal and
> then speech starts.
>
> Should be relatively straight forward.
>
>
>> On Jul 1, 2016, at 7:
All you do is boot holding the shift key down, you hear a drumbeat deal and
then speech starts.
Should be relatively straight forward.
> On Jul 1, 2016, at 7:22 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> Hmm, how were you able to boot with speech? I didn’t think much of trying the
> mainstream distros, sin
Hmm, how were you able to boot with speech? I didn’t think much of trying the
mainstream distros, since I’ve heard that Unity isn’t accessible mostly.
Sent from my Mac.
Devin Prater
d.pra...@me.com
> On Jul 1, 2016, at 6:11 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> How did you try to install it under VM
How did you try to install it under VMWare?
One thing I had excellent luck with was Ubuntu under vmware fusion. You can
install it and boot with speech and you pretty much use the normal image
creation tool, select the image, enter the type of Linux and give it a few
minutes to build a VM.
Th
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