Re: [orca-list] orcasuddenly doesn't speak
- From: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000 gmail com>
- To: "Willie Walker" <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orcasuddenly doesn't speak
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:57:58 -0500
I'm not sure how to save them, I was in terminal at the time and didn't
think of saving the errors I got. I don't have feisty on yet, I have edgy
right now. Unfortunately most people here at my college know nothing about
linux or computers in general. Is there a way I can by using windows, take
the ubuntu off my system and install feisty? And when you mean updating
ubuntu to get the latest release of orca, do you mean the ubuntu that comes
out every 6 months? Sorry for all the questions, I'm very new to linux
that's why I'm asking. As I said I'm using windows right now to write and
read this.
P.S I noticed that orca stops speaking at the update manager. I'm guessing
this has to do with the problem of orca and gui administration?
Mike
aim screen name: chrchmiker.
MSN screen name: miker1988 cox net
Skype name: miker1988.
xanga site: http://www.xanga.com/metalhead1009000
----- Original Message -----
From: "Willie Walker" <William Walker Sun COM>
To: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000 gmail com>
Cc: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] orcasuddenly doesn't speak
Hi Mike:
The Ubuntu folks are very good about making the announced releases of Orca
available in a very timely manner. As such, just updating Ubuntu will
usually get you the latest announced Orca release.
As for nightly builds of Orca, we've basically taken the approach that you
should just build it from source. One reason for this is that we're not
fully resourced to create nightly builds for Solaris, Ubuntu, and Fedora.
Once you get your build environment up and running, the
download/build/install process via Orca sources typically takes less than
a minute.
For this particular instance, you might try reinstalling Feisty. If you
can get some sighted assistance, though, I think you might save time by
just getting your build environment set up. Did you save the autogen
errors? There may be something I missed when writing up the notes for
Ubuntu, and it would be great to get it fixed.
Thanks!
Will
Mike Reiser wrote:
Unfortunately I don't have access to emaxspeak and don't know how to use
it, nor a concel or SSH. When I tried to build it from source like you
suggested I got a bunch of .autogen errors. Have you considered putting
orca in a binary file like a .deb file so that those of us that are linux
novices could just install it and be up and running? Smiles. Also it
would be nice if there was an auto-update feature in orca like in ubuntu.
So, since I can't SSH into my linux due to it being dool booting with
windows, is there a quick way I can get orca up and running or should I
just do a clean install of feisty? Thanks for your help,
Mike
aim screen name: chrchmiker.
MSN screen name: miker1988 cox net
Skype name: miker1988.
xanga site: http://www.xanga.com/metalhead1009000
----- Original Message -----
From: "Willie Walker" <William Walker Sun COM>
To: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000 gmail com>
Cc: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] orcasuddenly doesn't speak
Hi Mike:
Bummer! Do you have any other means to access at least a virtual
console (e.g., brltty or emacspeak)? Or, can you telnet/ssh into the
machine from a different machine?
I suspect all you need to do is get a successful build/install of Orca
going and things will work OK. Did you run into issues when you were
building/installing Orca?
Will
PS - the main reason for deleting the gnome-orca package is so the
update manager will not get confused. I've adjusted the WIKI to kind of
play the importance of this down a little bit, and adjusted the
recommendation to do the removal only after you've successfully
build/installed Orca from sources. Sorry for the trouble!
Mike Reiser wrote:
Hello all,
This morning when I booted into ubuntu, orca just suddenly would not
come up or speak. I can't remember what the last thing I did on the
system was, except maybe remove the gnome-orca package as it said on
the site to build the orca inviornment. Is there a way I can just
remove ubuntu and re-install it so I can reset everything back to the
way they were? I'm using windows at the moment, thus I'm able to write
this message. Thanks,
Mike
aim screen name: chrchmiker. MSN screen name: miker1988 cox net
<mailto:miker1988 cox net>. Skype name: miker1988. xanga site:
http://www.xanga.com/metalhead1009000
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