From: blinky@earthlight.co.nz
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Emacspeak, flite and handhelds
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 13:52:03 +1200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20020513135203.00f4fe90@earthlight.co.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1774Cc-0000oH-00@debian.linux>
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what is the address of the site that I can get these iso images from and
does it have more than just redhat does it have the other ones also?
At 02:00 13/05/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>
>Hi
>
>Sorry, I can't help much as I'm not a Redhat user. But there's only one
>distribution that comes with a speakup kernel as a part of the standard
>distribution and that is Slackware.
>
>However you can download the iso images from the speakup site and make
>your own CD's which will talk. You'll have to ask a Redhat user about
>the installation procedures although, I know that there's a good guide
>on the speakup site.
>
>
>
>Gena
>
>
>
>Blindness Advocacy and Self Help Online www.bashonline.org
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>>gena,
>>
>>did you say that the red hat distribution comes with speakup allready setup
>>on the disc?
>>
>>I'm thinking of moving to linux, and have gotten hold of the latest redhat
>>7.3 distribution, but was wondering how difficult it is to setup on a pc,
>>if speak isn't available, but noticed in a message yesterday that someone
>>said it's in the distribution of three, rh debian and slackware.
>>
>>so if I'm to use say rh 7.3 can I install it with speech from the cd?
>>
>>simonAt 23:05 12/05/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I'm sorry, why are you picking on me sone days after the posting. Taken
>>>from the blinux web page.
>>>
>>> Blinux-list is a list intended for discussion of Linux usage as it
>>> relates to the blind and visually impaired community.
>>>
>>>What does Bzzt mean?
>>>
>>>Are you the list owner?
>>>
>>>Please specify what this list is for if not stated on the webpage:
>>>Linux for blind general discussion
>>>
>>>There's no mention of the hardware, nor specific software. A handheld
>>>list would be inappropriate as they'll be sighted people and have no
>>>idea what it is like to use speech.
>>>
>>>Gena
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Blindness Advocacy and Self Help Online www.bashonline.org
>>>
>>>>"'Georgina'" <gena@gena-j.net> wrote:
>>>>(2002/05/07 06:26:44)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I just wondered if emacspeak and flite are working together and whether
>>>>>anyone had got them working on a hand held device? I'm sure that I read
>>>>>that emacspeak worked using flite but can't remember where I read it.
>>>>>Could someone clarify the situation?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Bzzt , wrong list . ask this question on one of the handhelds.org lists
>>>>There are people out there that actually are involved in emacspeak and
>>flite
>>>>
>>>>k
>>>>
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'Georgina'
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` 'Georgina'
` blinky
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` Pawel Loba
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