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Re: [orca-list] help with install



Dear Lenny:

In addition to running your install with sudo from the Terminal screen
as Francisco advised, you need to also install several Debian packages
on which TTSynth depends.


The following are the dependencies for the ttsynth Debian package:

libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2, libc6, libgcc1, libasound2, bash

But you should be able to just "dpkg -i" the downloaded package, then run
"apt-get -f install" if there are any unmet dependencies.

Janina

Lenny Ervin writes:
> Hi All,
> I am hoping some of you might help me with installing my speech synths.
> I purchased a couple, including TTSYNTH.
> I have a folder on my desktop called "Downloads".
> I copied the TTSYNTH file that I got after purchasing it to that folder.
> Then I arrowed to it and tapped the applications key, and entered on "copy".
> Then I did alt + F2, and typed:
> dpkg -i "paste here"
> I pasted the path & package name.
> It was all there, and nothing happens when I press enter.
> Do I need to use the command:
> apt-deb
> because it is a .deb file?
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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