Is it OK to use my rh 8.0 network boot installer disk to
upgrade to 9.0, so I have speech through the process? I understand I have to
install the kernel RPM to have speakup, but I don't have another system to do it
by telnet. (I hope to be getting a Pac Mate soon, as state rehab purchased one
for me, as I decided that I thought it's better than the braille note because of
connectivity, and that you can use audible.com and other Pocket PC apps that the
bn doesn't allow for. Does it have an accessible telnet client so I could pull
the install off that way, or should I just use the rh 8.0 bootnet.img and point
the http to the appropriate directory for 9 on redhat's server? I may give it a
try anyways, sort of updated some gnu stuff manually to attempt gnopernicus, but
am having trouble with glib and gtk and autoconf and cspi, and other stuff like
that. What would I need to do to 9 to prepare for gnopernicus to install? I have
the script someone sent, errors out on 8.0, think I need to ad the all
important
#!/bin/sh
line to the top, but the compiles error out on 8.0,
choking on autoconf not being the right version when trying to compile gtk or
glib, since gnopernicus needs a later lib than 8.0 provides.
Thanks.
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