Hi.
Mandrake 9.2 or later will run gnopernicus just
fine. Mandrake offers gnopernicus/gnome-speech rpms on their ftp mirrors, and
power pack cd set.
Fedora Linux core 1 or later has gnopernicus, and I
believe Suse 9.0 also has it.
I believe Fedora, Suse, and Mandrake are probably
the most well known distributions with gnopernicus support, but several others
I've seen have it as well.
Just as a side note, I've found FreeBSD 5.1 ports
of Gnome 2.4 and gnopernicus and festival which gives us some access to FreeBSD
as well.
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