Re: [orca-list] Quickest Install of Orca
- From: Milton <milton duurzaamdigitaal org>
- To: Reece O'Bryan <reece obryan icloud com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Quickest Install of Orca
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2020 10:57:48 +0100
Isn't Orca already available on the system? Then Alt+Super+S should
start Orca. Or to use Orca accidentally:
press Alt+F2 then type orca and press Enter.
Milton
Op 26-12-2020 om 10:23 schreef Reece O'Bryan via orca-list:
I’m wanting to install orca on a Debian-based system and I want to verify this is the correct, quickest and
cleanest way to do so.
I first check that Git is running with “git -v”, then run “apt install git” if not.
I next assume that I will, “git clone (link to orca)”. Them do I repeat this step for the listed GNOME and
python dependencies? I’m not a particularly fast braille reader and will only be using speech, so I should
just need to install orca and the dependencies that are not related to any real support, right? Also assuming
the host is Debian-based with these commands.
What is the absolute shortest way to accomplish this Orr is doing what I said above and cloning each
dependency and installing it the only way?
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