fedora 7 and some problems, ttsynth and brltty

Herzog herzog at frontiernet.net
Tue Sep 25 01:46:19 UTC 2007


Are youse guys aware of this list?:    Or of Ubuntu and ORCA that comes 
with it.
Ubuntu is a Linux, and Orca is a screen reader, which can use IBM voices 
also  tt synth.
I get the feeling there is some overlapping of effort or wheel spinnning 
going on.  .
Or I'm rable rousing where not desired?  Are there too many Linux-es? or 
is Braille that much different?
Wil Herzog

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Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
> Also, unfortunately the speakup modified fedora 7 image didn't work 
> for me, it said something that the dvd image didn't match /couldn't 
> find the correct media that matched from the boot one, someting like 
> that.
>
> I have the iso for the normal fedora with braille support, and that 
> works, shall I upload that one to my site too for you to try?
>
> An important note about brltty in fedora 7, when you install brltty it 
> autodetects your braille display, you only need to type brltty,
> /Kristoffer
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <Geoff at quitelikely.com>
> To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>>
>> Ok, the package you need for the required library for TTSynth is 
>> compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138
>> Hope this helps,
>> Geoff.
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