Gnome is all it works with. The problem I ran into
is that Gnopernicus couldn't compile because of lack of some library that I
forget now but never could find. Is there any better speech for it than Festival
though? I doubt there is little use for speech engines on linux besides for
blind people and it seems that nothing supports much software speech besides
Festival.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 8:38
PM
Subject: gnome question
Hello!
I'm planning to try gnopernicus.
Now when I install fedora I get both x window
system, kde desktop and gnome desktop.
Can I safely remove these two and only install
gnome desktop and skip the x window system, or do I need that as
well?
ALso, do I need to have the braille api runtime
in order to get braille support in gnopernicus?
/Kristoffer
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