installing speakup in fedora?
William Hubbs
w.d.hubbs at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 17:09:21 EDT 2009
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Hi Justin,
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 01:56:59PM -0700, Justin Mann wrote:
> I am a relatively new linux user, and I've just downloaded and installed
> Fedora 11. I've gotten orca and gnome to work properly, but I've love to
> also have access to the console via speakup. I've consulted the user
> guide, and downloaded the latest source via git, however, I see nothing
> that explains how to compileit so that it will work with gnome-speech etc.
> Can I get some help?
I don't know what you mean by compiling speakup so that it will work
with gnome-speech. Speakup is a console based screen reader and has
nothing to do with gnome-speech.
If you are wanting to use a software synthesizer with speakup, that is
covered in section 8 of the users guide.
Once you have speakup running with one of the mentioned software speech
synthesizers, it does not interfeer with orca.
Can you write back and give a better idea of what you mean?
Thanks,
William
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