Re: starting gnome screen reader on fedora?



Hi.
He must install gnopernicus, gnome-speech, and gnome-mag, festival, plus all
dependancies.
Those rpms are on the Fedora Core 1 disks, and should not be too hard to
locate.
Once all rpms are installed just do an alt+f2 for the run dialog and type
gnopernicus, and press enter.
For the first time gnopernicus will ask you if you wish to have asisstive
technology support, and answer yes.
After that logout, and relog in and start gnopernicus again.


----- Original Message -----
From: "hank" <hank hanksmith net>
To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 8:29 PM
Subject: starting gnome screen reader on fedora?


hello my friend has fedora cor 1.  he is running gnome, how ever he doesn't
seee gnome screen reader or any way to start it.
he is sighted but I will be wanting to be using it when I go to his house.
how does he start screen reader?
thanks
hank
Don't judge me because I'm blind. Judge me by what's inside. if you judge me
because I am blind, then it is you who is blind.
"time is the fire in which we burn," Tollian Soran.
"grudges aren't worth holding--One who holds them shows his self-weakness."
Contact info:
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