I am writing a script where we can update Orca and Brltty if we want
from the official web sites. But I like to do an apt-get update and
apt-get upgrade to ensure we have all the newest packages. How in
Python do I check to ensure that these commands have completed
properly?
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On 12/10/10, Tony Sales <vinux.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Scott, I don't know how to do this in python, but in bash it is very
> simple - just have a look at one of the easy-install scripts in the
> /usr/share/vinux/EasyInstall/ - are the packages available as .deb files or
> as source? I look forward to seeing your script.
>
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Scott B. <scott...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I am writing a script where we can update Orca and Brltty if we want
>> from the official web sites. But I like to do an apt-get update and
>> apt-get upgrade to ensure we have all the newest packages. How in
>> Python do I check to ensure that these commands have completed
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Yes I would love to help anywhere I can. I really believe in this
project and what is going on with it. This is the greatest thing
since sliced bread. Grin! So whatever I can provide or help with I
will certainly do. Now when you say that people mirror are there some
people that have their own servers who are mirroring too then? If so
then how does one get involved I am actually in the process of setting
up a DNS server so that I can get everything going on the Net so I
can't do it right at the moment but I would be happy to help in any
way possible.
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Hi there everyone,
I have a couple of questions.
Firstly, I am using Orca 2.31.91. I notice whenever I reboot that the
voice settings are set really fast is there a way to fix this? I go
in to Orca Settings and slow it down and Apply and Okay but it still
doesn't work.
Secondly, this is my first time setting up wireless on a Linux box is
there a good tutorial to teach me or can someone please give me steps
on how to do this.
Mon,
13
Dec 2010, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> You probably will have to acquire the wifi drivers for your computer.
>
> Do do this go to Menu / System / Administration / Additional Drivers
>
> This has just changed from "Hardware Drivers" - so depending on your system you will find either of the two menu items.
>
> Our you can use Control plus Alternate plus lower case t to open gnome-terminal and then type in:
>
> sudo jockey-gtk
>
> And this will start the drivers program.
>
> Once you have installed the drivers you will probably have to reboot since some are kernel modules.
>
> If your wifi is visible and not secured with WEP or WPA you will automatically connect.
>
> If your connection is encrypted, you will have to specify which connection you want to connect to, and give the encryption
> key.� If the connection is hidden you will have to give the name of the connection also.
>
> Someone else will have to tell you the key strokes to get to the nm-applet in the lower right corner of the screen.� Tony
> told someone a week ago, and I have forgotten it already.
>
> Best wishes,
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There are two different ways to connect to a wireless network. The normal way is to navigate to the panel by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Tab, press Tab twice and you should land on the wireless icon. Press enter to open the list of available networks, select the one you want and press enter. You will then be asked for the encryption key if one is required. The other way is to Launch Ceni which is a text based Network Manager. You can use this to manually enter all of the required details and connect to a wireless network. If you are using Speakup in a console session this is really the only option. If for any reason your wifi card is not detected you should connect to the internet using an ethernet cable and then run the Hardware Drivers application on the Administration menu. This will attempt to detect and download the required drivers for your wifi card,after it is finished you should reboot the computer. In the unlikely event that this does not detect and configure your wifi card you contact members of the Vinux Support Forum/Mailing List for further advice! (http://groups.google.com/group/vinux-support)
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