Andy, you should run lshw to get a good hardware overview, i.e. check out your
motherboard and graphics chipset. Run as root
sudo lshw
I think it comes standard on Ubuntu, but if not it is a small download and in
normal repositories.
There's a graphical hardware information program as well, but
The most all around powerful now is TTYtter, but it is commandline only. It
runs nicely from a gnome terminal, and there are sound packs, and several
extensions for it.
For an easy to use GUI access to twitter try the pidgin microblogging plug-in.
I don't know if this comes by default when you
Aren these errors specific to gnome fallback, or do they occur with Unity 2d as
well?
Regards,
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B..H.
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 02:57:30PM +0200, Hammer Attila wrote:
> Hy,
>
> If anybody experiencing the described keybindings related issue,
> looks following:
> Existing your ~/.gconf/apps
For normal use with Orca it has never been espeak generic that I've had to
edit, but the other espeak, that just says espeak. I think this was true for
espeak/speakup as well, but I'm not sure when espeak generic is the appropriate
file to edit.
Are both espeak and espeak generic available optio
You need to update before running the install command
sudo apt-get update
I sent a bit more on this off list/need to find out a way to reply to both
poster and list automatically with mutt.
Anyway, if you are saying "stop wasting my time with the obvious.", and of
course you really did update..
I wish this effort the best of success, but I must say I am stuck between
sceptical and bewildered.
Isn't Dr. T.V. Raman of emacspeak fame on the job with Google accessibility? I
thought he'd been with Google for a good while, but if he's new in the last
year I can still understand that things