Re: [orca-list] OT, tintin sound pack, emacspeak and speechd-el are now in the sonar repositories



hay there,
do we have any more news on the mate version of sonar?
has philip managed to get back to you?
was curious :D
majid Hussain

On 30/10/2015, kendell clark <coffeekingms gmail com> wrote:
hi
It's currently basically inaccessible. It used to be nearly completely
accessible but something broke and now orca can see the window but can't
see anything in it. As to how easy it is to adapt to another distro, I'm
not completely sure. It has different modules for handling things like
partitioning, boot loaders, initramfs creation and so on, and I'd assume
all you'd need to do would be to add support to whatever tools your
distro uses for those things. It supports grub and syslinux for the
bootloaders, can automatically install alongside linux, windows and mac
osx and is supposed to be very fast. I'm waiting for phil and the main
developer of calamares, called teo, to figure out what has broken and
fix it, which is supposed to happen this weekend. And in case you're
wondering about the windows headers I'm on mellisa's box doing repairs,
again.
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 10/29/2015 9:18 PM, B. Henry wrote:
What is
this?
the distribution independent installer,
called calamares,
current state of accessability?
How much programming knowledge is required to adapt it to a distribution?



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