Where to go now

Thomas D. Ward tward at bright.net
Thu Apr 4 01:00:06 EST 2002


Hi, if you want apps for Zipspeak go to the slackware site, and download 
the slackware packages from there fpt site. It works with all the 
slackware distributions.
They have a folder called aps1, get that, also get d1, and n1, and e1.

 On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Jared wrote:

> I've done the man command and just by looking at some of the stuff its
> helped. This install was about a 30 meg download and I didn't find a lot of
> docs. When I did the man command followed by vi I didn't get anything but
> saw the vi text editor refferenced in the man entry on shutdown. What does
> this mean?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: speakup-admin at braille.uwo.ca
> [mailto:speakup-admin at braille.uwo.ca]On Behalf Of Toby Fisher
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:29 PM
> To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> Subject: Re: Where to go now
> 
> 
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Jared wrote:
> 
> > Hello I got zipspeak from the ftp sight since after messing arround with
> > partitions and not setting the write one active I didn't get redhat
> > installed. I think I will use zipspeak for a little while and install
> debian
> > on my 4 gig d drive since it is smaller then redhat if I like it. My
> > question is where to go for doccumentation on the packiges included. I've
> > been listening to the look at linux series on acb radio and that has
> helped
> > but where do I go for stuff like how to use the vi text editor? Also if
> > someone could help me out with where to get emacs and the voice engines
> for
> > software speack I'd appreciate it.
> 
> Okay, well I'll start at the end.
> 
> I'm not really an expert on Emacs etc, but Emacs itself, you'd probably be
> best to get it from the Slackware ftp site, since you've already installed
> Zipspeak, thisshould minimise any compatibility issues etc.  As for speech
> engines etc, your best bet is probably to take a look on freshmeat.net, if
> you put emacs or emacs-speak into the search engine you should have some
> joy.
> This is one thing I'd recommend for anything you need to find, even
> documentation, as freshmeat will often guide you to a package's web site
> which will contain the latest information.
> 
> Also, for more general documentation on a range of Linux issues, try
> http://www.linuxdoc.org
> 
> In addition, I don't know about Zipspeak because I've not used it, but on
> my system /usr/doc has loads and loads of directories for individual
> packages, as well as 2 great ones called Linux-HOWTOs and
> Linux-mini-HOWTOs (note the capitalisation).  Last, but definitely not
> least, you can always try typing man <command>.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
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