I apologize if th9is is a dumb question. Can Orca run on one of the
Intel-based Macs? I figured that it probably could, but I'm not familiar
enough with the details of Mac architecture (especially around sound and
speech) to know if there might be an issue.
Thanks.
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Ubuntu-accessibility
Hello,
I'll try asking this again. (Though the lack of responsiveness of this
list and the ubuntu accessibility forums is quite discouraging.)
I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at CSUN, so
I think it was 6.1). Because of some issues with my laptop, I run all
, April 28, 2007 2:09 PM
To: Mia Lipner
Cc: Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: ORCA Through A USB Device?
Hi Mia.
I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at
CSUN, so I think it was 6.1).
It was actually a Feisty Herd 5 CD. Feisty has since been
Hello,
I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at CSUN, so
I think it was 6.1). Because of some issues with my laptop, I run all sound
through a USB Imic2. We could get Ubuntu itself to recognize the device,
and send sound there, but we couldn't find a way to get speech