Re: [orca-list] contacting paldo developers



I am writing this on a delle4300, well, no, this actually is the one older dell I have running, but I have a 
couple e4300. 
WiFi is a problem if setting up from scratch on a pure CLI system sometimes, but should not be hard using 
gnome. 
If you are not offered automatically an option to install non-free drivers then use the gnome extra drivers 
or similar from the control panel. 
I've not used paldo, but did download an iso yesterday, so will try and put it on a usb key and boot from it 
later when I have time. 
Other than the WiFi I've not had problems with these Dell models, nor any other dell I've had with the 
exception of getting the dial up modem driver to 
work on a still older machine. 
Your problem is not paldo specific perhaps, but you should learn to use one or more irc clients. 
I can recommend irssi a lot, but pidgin is goodl and firefox does a fine job for basic irc chatting.



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  Pavel Vlček wrote:
Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:46:27AM +0200

Hi,
I need to contact Paldo developers, but their email info paldo org doesn't
exist. I don't have Irc account and I don't understand, how to create it. I
have some compatibility issues with Dell Latitude e4300 and one package is
missing qt-at-spi.
Can you help?
Thanks,
Pavel Vlček

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