Gnopernicus on Debian

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Hi Kenny.
When I run the start script for gdm my machine loadeds for a little while nad then beeps.
Is this normal? After the beep I figure I am to login so I enter my username and password and then the hd spins somemore.
After it stops I hit alt f2 and try to load gnopernicus and the hd spins more but I don't get any speech at all.
I have the user added to the audio group so sound should work.
Is there something else I'm issing?

Tom

On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:35:42PM -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
> Hi.  Alt-f2 opens the run dialog.  Alt-f1 opens the Gnome equivalent of
> the "start menu".  Alt-f4 closes the current window.  Alt-tab allows you
> to switch windows.
> 
> Don't forget the first time you start Gnopernicus you will probably not
> have Gnome's accessibility enabled yet.  You will get a dialog telling
> you this and the option to enable acessibility and log out so the new
> settings will tak effect.
> 
> Also, be aware that choosing the "enable screen reader" option in
> desktop preferences accessibility assistive technology will trash a
> hardware synth connect to the serial port.  This bug should be fixed in
> a future release.
> 
> Hope this helps.
>           Kenny
> 	  
> On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 10:23:30PM -0500, Tom Moore wrote:
> > Hi guys. I seem to have X loading properly on my machine and I have gnopernicus installed.
> > After I start gdm and login with my user account what do I do to launch gnopernicus?
> > Basically how do I get to the run prompt like there is in wmicrosoft windows?
> > 
> > Tom
> > 
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