Actually it's not necessarily the web part I want to work with Speakup,
but
the linux it comes with. I thought I heard one can just get a tar ball
and
install it into anything. What I mean is how I'd put in a Kernel that
speaks versus one that doesn't so I can use the linux console of the
system
once it's up to find the IP that gets assigned and to set up dynamic DNS
and a few other things I want on there.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janina Sajka" <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from
installupthrough daily use
>The Asterisk At Home page says it's a web gui. So, if you want it to
>work with Speakup, go fix the web markup so it will run with lynx or
>elinks or maybe edbrowse.
>
>You're rather asking how to use a hammer to slice an orange, sir.
>
>Janina
>
>Brent Harding writes:
>>Actually, it's a distribution iso image that contains CentOS, the
>>Asterisk
>>software which it compiles after the install reboots the system, and
>>various web and console config tools so you don't have to mess with the
>>complex config files that often. I would control it remotely, but my
>>other
>>machine is XP and Windows Telnet and JFW doesn't work well to edit
>>files
>>on
>>remote systems and I never cared for Festival with Oralux. I wonder how
>>I'd
>>throw in a talking Kernel and not make the module dependencies not be
>>mismatched? I'd rather just install the rest of the package over my
>>Fedora
>>I already left on there, but they built it around this distro.
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Janina Sajka" <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 3:24 PM
>>Subject: Re: making distros like Asterisk at Home talk from install
>>upthrough daily use
>>
>>
>>>Why? Why particularly Asterisk At Home when Asterisk itselfs works
>>>perfectly well with Speakup.
>>>
>>>Isn't Asterisk At Home a gui front end to Asterisk? Or, did I miss
>>>something here?
>>>
>>>Brent Harding writes:
>>>>Hi there! I want to know how I could make Asterisk at Home run with a
>>>>speakup-enabled Kernel, especially through the installation and all?
>>>>I
>>>>want
>>>>to use the Asterisk system and Voip and heard this was the easiest
>>>>way
>>>>to
>>>>do it My old machine I want to make into a Linux box has some core of
>>>>Fedora on its secondary 6.whatever gig drive, and the 30 gig has 98
>>>>on
>>>>that
>>>>I just want certain files of and that will then be reformatted, and
>>>>it
>>>>has
>>>>my double talk board I used with that distro. Assuming that the
>>>>Fedora
>>>>on
>>>>there is still bootable and I remember the Root password, how would I
>>>>modify the iso of the Asterisk at Home distro so I could have talking
>>>>install and then boot into a talking system? I heard this is the
>>>>easiest
>>>>way of running such a system because you get the webbased admin tools
>>>>that
>>>>are set up for that distro. The last time I tried just replacing the
>>>>Kernel
>>>>on an install disk and reburning, I got module error disaster. How do
>>>>I
>>>>prevent that this time?
>>>>
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