Trisquel+orca Tutorial/walk-through podcast, ep.4 is up
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Released today: the long-awaited, and oft-requested Trisquel
installation walk-through, in which I install from the live media, onto
an old laptop, whose hard drive had been shredded pre-install. Link below.
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/dahunt/m/installation-demo/
HTH, and TNX 4 Listening,
Dave
Good job Dave!
Thanks; I like the way 4 and 5 came out, and think 5 is my best yet.
Feeling more confidence in my speaking.
Hi Dave,
Downloaded and will give it a listen.
Matthew
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Released today: the long-awaited, and oft-requested Trisquel installation walk-through, in which I install from the live media, onto
an old laptop, whose hard drive had been shredded pre-install. Link below.
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/dahunt/m/installation-demo/
HTH, and TNX 4 Listening,
Dave
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I eagerly await your feedback!
Thanks,
Dave
I don't have time to listen to all the episodes but what I've heard sounds really nice. Well done, Dave! :-)
Just one question I'm asking myself right now: Would it be possible for a blind person to install Trisquel by just following your podcast and the instructions from the Orca screenreader?
I'm a blind person who installed by just following the instructions from
Orca, so, Yes!
Maybe we need to find a total newbie as a research subject; I've the
curse of knowledge. LOL.
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> Just one question I'm asking myself right now: Would it be possible for
> a blind person to install Trisquel by just following your podcast and
> the instructions from the Orca screenreader?
Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Well, in that case it would really help to test with a total newbie.
I know that there is a community for blind GNU/Linux users (http://leb.net/blinux/). That would maybe be a good place to ask.
HiYes it is very possible.
I had no problems getting trisquel installed.
Matthew
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I don't have time to listen to all the episodes but what I've heard sounds really nice. Well done, Dave! :-) Just one question I'm asking myself right now: Would it be possible for a blind person to install Trisquel by just following your podcast and the instructions from the Orca screenreader?
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Thanks for your support, Matthew!
Guys, I just found something called GNUSpeech: https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuspeech/. "gnuspeech makes it easy to produce high quality computer speech output, design new language databases, and create controlled speech stimuli for psychophysical experiments. gnuspeechsa is a cross-platform module of gnuspeech that allows command line, or application-based speech output."
That might be of interest for you even though I'm not sure whether it would be a real competitor to Orca.
The first official release just came out.
If actually implemented as part of a screen reading system, it could provide
truly awesome speech. Orca's currently at the Microsoft Sam stage of shittiness
when it comes to speech... as are basically all text-to-speech things right now.
GNUSpeach isn't a competitor to orca; they are different things. Orca is a screen reader; GNUSpeach is a synthesis engine. Over on the orca mailing list, there is some discussion of supporting this engine for use with the screen reader. Thanks for your suggestion!
-Dave
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