Hello plus question

James Marcinek jmarc1 at jemconsult.biz
Mon Aug 2 20:32:51 UTC 2004


For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com> wrote: 
> I'm new to this list, so "Hello!"
> 
> I'm currently in the process of discussing the possibility of turning our
> school into a Linux based school, with lab and office computers running
> Linux.  I'm seriously considering using Fedora, because it seems to have
> pretty up to date desktop packages, looks nice, and the install has a good
> selection of packages as is.

Fedora might be good for the desktop; however you might want to consider
something like White Box Enterprise Linux (Open Source version of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 3.0) as a server based solution.

http://whiteboxlinux.org/

> 
> The Principal of the school has a serious eyesight problem, and must use
> screen magnification software to use his computer.  For windows, decent
> full-screen magnification packages cost, at least, $400.  he currently uses
> a package called ZoomText 7.1, which originally cost him $395.  How they
> have an update that's another $150.  Shortly another update that costs even
> more is coming out.  On one level, I can see how a company who's only
> product is a screen magnifier would need to charge a bit to stay in
> business, since it's a vertical market, but still...
> 
> I opened the Assistive Technology Support preferences box, enabled support,
> but the Magnifier and Screen Reader choices are grayed out.  I did a little
> digging, and it seems that gnopernicus must be installed.  Based on further
> research, it would seem that this package is part of the 'core 2' system,
> but it doesn't appear to be available in the Add/Remove Programs (Package
> Manager?) tool.  I've checked the details for every category, and nothing.
> 
> Can anyone help me find this, since having decent screen magnification will
> definitely influence his opinion.

You might have to look browse on the CD for the rpm that you're looking for:

ls |grep -i gnopernicus

Once you find it just install it via the rpm command:

rpm -Uvh <the_name_goes_here>

HTH-

James
RHCE
> 
> Thanks!!
> --Steven
> 
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