I am wondering the very same thing? Are there currently any fully
built by Dora distribution ISOs that have speak up already in them? The
reason why I ask, is that I have Fedora in a virtual machine, but it has
no speak up in it. And the only way to install it would mean working
with the sighted person, who has no idea of what Lenox is. So if they
make a mistake typing the stuff I tell them to type, I am simply not
going to get speak up and installed properly. Kim’s the reason why
I’m looking for an ISO image that’s already enabled what speak up?
Sincerely Maurice Mines
Amateur call kd0iko.
On 19 Nov 2018, at 13:08, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
If that's the case, what is the easiest way to get Speakup on Fedora?
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Not since Bill Acker died some years ago.
Fedora is still not packaging staging modules, afaik.
Janina
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
anny rpm for this?
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