Re: [orca-list] Upgrading Orca



I'm also running Ubuntu 10.10 with Gnome 2, but I've upgraded Orca to
Orca 3.1.4. I think it's officially called Orca 3.1.4 xDesktop. I'm
actually running Vinux 3.1, and I upgraded Orca by enabling the Vinux
test repository and upgrading Orca.

On 03/08/11 04:11, Vincent Le Goff wrote:
Hi everyone,

I'm running a Ubuntu 10.10 session with Gnome 2. My Orca version is
2.32.0. I just saw that this version is not really up to date... not
at all would be a better way to put it.

This would be great to update this Orca version. But I read that I
needed Gnome 3 in order to run the last Orca versions.

Well, maybe I'm wrong. I'm a pretty new user on Linux and I still miss
a lot of stuffs.

My question is : do I need to have Gnome 3 for running the latest
version of Orca ? Do I need to upgrade my actual Ubuntu version to
11.04 in order to have Gnome 3 installed ? And how could I, as simply
as could be, do these things ?

Thanks for your answers. Please excuse my English, still making a lot
of mistakes!

Vincent
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