I don't know about Ubuntu, but my understanding is that the Debian package for Fenrir has been broken for quite some time, so it's likely Ubuntu inherited the broken package. Unfortunately, Fenrir's developer is, if I'm not mistaken, an Arch Linux user and a bit out of their depth when it comes to packaging Fenrir for other distros. As Fenrir is written in Python, Pip serves as an alternative to using a pre-compiled package or doing a install from a git clone of t he sources, but I've heard people have had mixed results with that method. On the graphical side, I am unaware of any alternative to Orca, and of the console screen readers I've heard of, Fenrir is the only one I'm aware of that can be used within a terminal emulator and not just from the console. As for the apt error listed above, unfortunately, that's like apt's most generic "this package failed to install" message and typically comes long after any actually useful error messages in apt's output. It might produce a lot of output, but if you try running the install command again with 2> error.txt or something similar on the end and post the contents of that file, it might contain something that can actually be used to identify what went wrong... sadly, apt can sometimes be quite vague or downright cryptic as to why an action failed even when you catch the output at the time of the rror instead of the generic message above that comes at the tail of apt's output after it's either finished everything else or given up on trying to move forward due to the errored package. -Jeffery _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list