question about Gnopernicus
Scott Berry
scott at drscott.dyndns.biz
Thu Jan 1 18:15:03 EST 2004
Ah hah! You answered my question I was wondering as to why my system
thinks it must crash in Gnome. Thanks for the help. Very much
appreciated.On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Janina Sajka wrote:
> I've cc'd this response to the GNOME Accessibility development list
> because I think you make an outstanding case. I have had exactly the
> same experience myself. I, too, am a musician and most interested in
> GNOME accessibility for the purpose of doing music work with
> applications like Beast Gmorgan, and Jack Rack.
>
> I find that I can only run Gnopernicus for a minute or two before ESD (I think it's ESD)
> crashes my system. The lockups are sometimes hard lockups that even
> prevent me from switching consoles. My only salvation from a reboot is
> to have an SSH session going from another machine. That way I can kill
> the dozen or so processes GNOME is running in order to try again.
>
> PS: Just restarting X with a Ctrl-Alt-Backspace doesn't do the trick.
> Neither does issuing a telinit 3 followed by telinit 5 from the console.
>
>
> Scott Berry writes:
> > From: Scott Berry <scott at drscott.dyndns.biz>
> >
> > I am wondering if Gnopernicus can be built with the Doubletalk installed.
> > I am a musician and I am trying to work in Gnome with some recording apps
> > but when I go to record I loose Festivals speech and therefore am lost. I
> > did look at the Gnopernicus site but didn't find the answer there.
> >
> >
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> > Scott Berry
> > Email: n7zib at bresnan.net
> >
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Scott Berry
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