Re: Any recent Gnopernicus RPMs, etc?



Hey Tom & Esther,

If you can wait up a week or so I should have some rpms ready to go. A
friend and I are going to be getting together to compile Gnome 2.8 and
gnopernicus and rpm them for FC2.
One thing you will get with our rpms that you won't get out of a stock FC2
rpm is support for Dectalk access and Cepstral if you use either synth the
drivers will be precompiled in the rpm for gnome-speech.

This is great, thanks! I'm sure others on this alias would be interested in those RPMs too.


Peter Korn
Sun Accessibility team


Hth.

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From: "Darrell Shandrow" <nu7i azboss net>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:48 AM
Subject: Fw: Any recent Gnopernicus RPMs, etc?



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----- Original Message -----
From: Darrell Shandrow
To: Darrell Shandrow
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 7:48 AM
Subject: Any recent Gnopernicus RPMs, etc?


Hi all,

Here's an update.  I have found what appears to be some good documentation
at www.baum.ro/gnopernicus.html but it seems to cover completely manual
installation.  Looks like I'll try it this morning.  The process is very
extensive and complex just to install a screen reader for a GUI.  Does
anyone have a better way to install this on the Fedora Core 2 distribution
via RPMs instead?

Thanks.



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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Darrell Shandrow
  To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
  Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:51 PM
  Subject: Good realistic way to get started with Gnopernicus?


  Hi all,
  I am a blind tech who is just now getting started with Gnopernicus.
Rather, I am trying to get started.  Though I would consider myself to be a
good tech, I am also no programmer.  For the sake of time, I have enlisted
the assistance of a sighted colleague to install the base system.  I need to
get this solution up and running very soon in hopes that it might provide me
with the best possible accessibility to a Java application I must access on
my job.

  Here's what I have so far.  I have a newly installed Linux box running
Fedora Core 2.  It is Speakup modified, but I am not presently using
Speakup.  It currently has Gnome 2.6.0 and an old Gnopernicus 0.8.1-02.  I
have done a lot of research, but still not confident in how I should
proceed.  I believe that what I actually want is Gnome 2.6.1 with
Gnopernicus 0.9.9.  Is this correct?  I'm not currently worried about
Braille support, but I do need speech.  I understand there are a number of
other packages needed, such as Gnome Speech and Festival.  I have some
definite questions:

  1.
  Do updates of this stuff exist in binary RPM format?  If so, please point
the way.
  2.
  Is it better to manually build this stuff?  Please advise.
  3.
  What are some good resources to get started?

  Thanks.




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