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Message #00141
Installation of INX as a user on a standard Linux Installation
I was wondering if it were possible to use
bzr branch lp:inx
and somehow install inx as a user on a standard installation.
Or is there any effective way to copy the files into the folders on a Debian
or Ubuntu installation?
I am currently working on Vinux - a Debian based gnome desktop for the
blind - but I am one of the people pushing for more command line support as
I believe it is much easier to use for those who see poorly or are blind.
I think one of the most amazing things would be an INX that talks using
espeakup - and includes emacspeak.
Such would be so awesome it would give me a brain freeze - just like
drinking ice cream and milk with too much ice cream.
Hope all are well,
David Ring
Green Harbor, MA
USA
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