Are youse guys aware of this list?: Or of Ubuntu and ORCA that comes
with it.
Ubuntu is a Linux, and Orca is a screen reader, which can use IBM voices
also tt synth.
I get the feeling there is some overlapping of effort or wheel spinnning
going on. .
Or I'm rable rousing where not desired? Are there too many Linux-es? or
is Braille that much different?
Wil Herzog
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Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Also, unfortunately the speakup modified fedora 7 image didn't work
for me, it said something that the dvd image didn't match /couldn't
find the correct media that matched from the boot one, someting like
that.
I have the iso for the normal fedora with braille support, and that
works, shall I upload that one to my site too for you to try?
An important note about brltty in fedora 7, when you install brltty it
autodetects your braille display, you only need to type brltty,
/Kristoffer
----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <Geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Ok, the package you need for the required library for TTSynth is
compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138
Hope this helps,
Geoff.
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