On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:32, krishnakant Mane wrote:
well, I need to have the screen reader, gnopernicus installed on my ubuntu desktop. actually to be frank I am using windows from M$ because I had no good option for linux and this forces me to use any thing that windows offer.
I guess thats practicality ;)
I had a look at the gnopernicus application in HBCSE on the laptop of Dr. Nagarjuna. I am very much impressed and did try to install nopernicus myself.
Umm...no offense but I was just curious. Please excuse me because I have the habit of asking trivial and sometimes stupid questions. How did you try out gnopernicus on Dr.Nagarjuna's laptop?
but since most of my colligues are windows users I can't really figure out how I can instruct them to install gnopernicus. can any one give me some guidelines? I don't have a broad band connection and will like to install it manually. again, I am using Ubuntu 6.06 for my ddesktop.
The best and easiest way of doing it would be to connect it to some internet connection ( preferably one which is always on and has no download limits ). Then you have several easy options at your disposal. You can use apt / synaptic to install gnopernicus. It will require minimum effort and know how on your part.
For offline installation, I think you'll need to download the debs. But I am not familiar with the procedure to resolve dependencies on debian based distros. So I guess some ubuntu enthusiasts can help you out there.
Regards,