Fw: [pro_tech] Study: Safest OS isn't Windows--or Linux

Luke Yelavich themuso at themuso.com
Thu Feb 26 02:49:11 UTC 2004


So what else do you use in KDE?

At 09:10 AM 25/02/2004, technomage wrote:
>well,
>festival uses GTK, and I had to recompile kmail with gtk support (normally 
>not
>done as it is a KDE application). admittedly, this isn't even close to the
>best solution, but its better than nothing at all (and pine just won't do
>what I want).
>
>I also had to make a lot of other mods to my system here in order to get 
>other
>things working (its very involved and unless you are an expert with linux,
>almost impossible to do without help).
>
>basically, in a nutshell, I am beta testing festival. so far, it still 
>needs a
>potload of work. and I really wish the guys and KDE would get off their high
>horse and deal with htis more appropriately.
>
>Technomage Hawke
>
>On Tuesday 24 February 2004 02:41 pm, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> > Hi again
> > But what are you using to make Kmail talk to Festival? I am interested.
> >
> > Luke
> >
> > At 08:32 AM 25/02/2004, technomage wrote:
> > >well,
> > >I am using Festival. it isn't the greatest, but it works (unless the page
> > > is loaded with html, then it doesn't work at all).
> > >
> > >X access for the blind is still sketchy at best.... there are times when I
> > >have to restart either festival or kmail because it quits talking.
> > >
> > >
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