Re: [orca-list] Initial recordings of the audio walkthroughs available



Looks like it might be, there's certainly some gnome 2.30 packages there (including orca 2.30). Just use the standard ArchLinux repositories.

Michael Whapples
On 04/05/2010 12:39 AM, Christian wrote:
Hi,
Just a question, is Gnome 2.30 available for Arch linux?
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2010-04-04 at 22:04 Michael Whapples wrote:

Hello,
What I have decided to do is make the initial recordings available,
people can listen to them and decide which is of greater value or if
both are worth finding a permanent home for. I've already had one email
suggesting that the GRML one is possibly more useful/interesting but may
be a written document would be better. Any comments along this line
would be useful, how much do people value the audio for the different
types?

So here are the links:
The GRML based install of archlinux can be found at
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4s4p17
The audio walkthrough for using the speakup modified CD of the archlinux
installer http://www.sendspace.com/file/e02n38

While may be archlinux is more for those a bit more familiar with Linux,
I will say this step of installing is possibly the most difficult, it
should get easier when I cover things like gnome and Orca.

Michael Whapples
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