From quirky.wizard at gmx.com Fri Feb 10 21:31:44 2017 From: quirky.wizard at gmx.com (Daniel Crone) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 15:31:44 -0600 Subject: gnome tweak and extensions Message-ID: I am running ubuntu 16.04 and would like to install gnome tweak and extensions. First I went to terminal and typed sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop I logged out, but orca would not talk. So I shut down, logged in to the gnome session. What else should I do? From trend669953 at gmail.com Sat Feb 11 05:18:44 2017 From: trend669953 at gmail.com (Amir) Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2017 13:18:44 +0800 Subject: gnome-speech-dectalk Message-ID: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> Hi, found this on the web. can i use it with orca? https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/yakkety/universe/base/gnome-speech-dectalk thanks From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Sun Feb 12 18:48:48 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 19:48:48 +0100 Subject: latest ubuntu zesty Message-ID: <8644e9f6-e242-bc47-6f13-59c946571bfe@gmail.com> i playing around with it on a chromebook but the X wont start i think there is no graphic driver for ARM Mali-T624 From alexarnaud at member.fsf.org Sun Feb 12 19:32:08 2017 From: alexarnaud at member.fsf.org (Alex ARNAUD) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 20:32:08 +0100 Subject: gnome-speech-dectalk In-Reply-To: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> References: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello Amir, The package you mentioned come from Debian and uses gnome-speech. Gnome-speech is compatible with Orca. I haven't any dectalk hardware and I don't use gnome-speech to give you more information. Best regards. -- Alex ARNAUD On 02/11/2017 06:18, Amir wrote: > Hi, > found this on the web. can i use it with orca? > https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/yakkety/universe/base/gnome-speech-dectalk > > thanks > > From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Sun Feb 12 19:42:14 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 20:42:14 +0100 Subject: gnome-speech-dectalk In-Reply-To: References: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> Message-ID: no no and no gnome-speech and orca are no longer compatible Den 2017-02-12 kl. 20:32, skrev Alex ARNAUD: > Hello Amir, > > The package you mentioned come from Debian and uses gnome-speech. > Gnome-speech is compatible with Orca. I haven't any dectalk hardware > and I don't use gnome-speech to give you more information. > > Best regards. From themuso at ubuntu.com Sun Feb 12 21:48:03 2017 From: themuso at ubuntu.com (Luke Yelavich) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 08:48:03 +1100 Subject: latest ubuntu zesty In-Reply-To: <8644e9f6-e242-bc47-6f13-59c946571bfe@gmail.com> References: <8644e9f6-e242-bc47-6f13-59c946571bfe@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20170212214803.kxrhg5ospdtq5wik@buffalo> On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 05:48:48AM AEDT, mattias wrote: > i playing around with it on a chromebook > > but the X wont start > > i think there is no graphic driver for ARM Mali-T624 This is likely. I'd also suggest staying on Ubuntu 16.04. There are a few things that are broken in zesty right now, and not all are accessibility related. Luke From themuso at ubuntu.com Sun Feb 12 21:49:57 2017 From: themuso at ubuntu.com (Luke Yelavich) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 08:49:57 +1100 Subject: gnome-speech-dectalk In-Reply-To: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> References: <3f455947-6eda-d89a-32bb-100ab9f8b2fa@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20170212214957.z2dq5ckxbkwakbfh@buffalo> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 04:18:44PM AEDT, Amir wrote: > Hi, > found this on the web. can i use it with orca? > https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/yakkety/universe/base/gnome-speech-dectalk GNOME Speech is no longer supported by Orca. In addition, the package you refer to requires that you already have the proprietary DECtalk software speech synthesizer for Linux, which so far as I know is no longer available. Luke From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Sun Feb 12 21:56:16 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:56:16 +0100 Subject: latest ubuntu zesty In-Reply-To: <20170212214803.kxrhg5ospdtq5wik@buffalo> References: <8644e9f6-e242-bc47-6f13-59c946571bfe@gmail.com> <20170212214803.kxrhg5ospdtq5wik@buffalo> Message-ID: <62b8d5d6-3118-5a6b-107e-15ac65f3df0b@gmail.com> so the graphic card will work on 16.10? Den 2017-02-12 kl. 22:48, skrev Luke Yelavich: > On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 05:48:48AM AEDT, mattias wrote: >> i playing around with it on a chromebook >> >> but the X wont start >> >> i think there is no graphic driver for ARM Mali-T624 > This is likely. I'd also suggest staying on Ubuntu 16.04. There are a few > things that are broken in zesty right now, and not all are accessibility > related. > > Luke > From milton at tomaatnet.nl Mon Feb 13 09:48:47 2017 From: milton at tomaatnet.nl (Milton) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 10:48:47 +0100 Subject: is s peech possible in in Kodi 17.0? Message-ID: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> Hi, I installed kodi by doing the following: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install kodi I also followed the instructions Kyle gave: wget http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/krypton/service.xbmc.tts/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip mkdir -p .kodi/addons cd .kodi/addons unzip ~/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip cd After I launch Kodi 17.0 I have no speech. Did I miss something? Thanks in advance. Milton From pvdeejay at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 10:24:54 2017 From: pvdeejay at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Peter_V=c3=a1gner?=) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 11:24:54 +0100 Subject: is s peech possible in in Kodi 17.0? In-Reply-To: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> References: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> Message-ID: <1fd38064-0925-f1dc-2068-37ff91ee8c52@gmail.com> Hello, Yes, this is possible but there is an additional step needed to enable the addon since Kodi 17. Assumed you have done all that Kyle has recommended i.e. created the folder structure ~/.kodi/addons and unzipped service.xbmc.tts in there you also need to do the following. - Start kodi and arrow around the home screen. Make sure you can hear clicking sound as you are navigating on the Kodi home screen. - Now close kodi by pressing letter s followed by the enter key or if you are on the desktop you can also press alt+F4. - Now use sqlite3 commandline to poke at the database file ~/.kodi/userdata/Database/Addons27.db - When you can see sqlite prompt type in the following: UPDATE installed SET enabled=1 WHERE addonID='service.xbmc.tts'; - Now you are done editing sqlite database just exit out of sqlite by typing in .q - Now start Kodi and enjoy the Kodi screen reader addon. Greetings Peter On 13.02.2017 at 10:48 Milton wrote: > Hi, > > I installed kodi by doing the following: > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install kodi > > I also followed the instructions Kyle gave: > wget > http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/krypton/service.xbmc.tts/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip > mkdir -p .kodi/addons > cd .kodi/addons > unzip ~/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip > cd > > After I launch Kodi 17.0 I have no speech. Did I miss something? > Thanks in advance. > Milton > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 3701 bytes Desc: Kryptografický podpis S/MIME URL: From w0jrl1 at gmail.com Mon Feb 13 10:28:27 2017 From: w0jrl1 at gmail.com (Jeremy Lincicome) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 03:28:27 -0700 Subject: is s peech possible in in Kodi 17.0? In-Reply-To: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> References: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> Message-ID: Milton, You need to install the full espeak engine. In a terminal, type: sudo apt install espeak After espeak is installed, Kodi should come up talking. Jeremy On 02/13/2017 02:48 AM, Milton wrote: > Hi, > > I installed kodi by doing the following: > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install kodi > > I also followed the instructions Kyle gave: > wget > http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/krypton/service.xbmc.tts/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip > mkdir -p .kodi/addons > cd .kodi/addons > unzip ~/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip > cd > > After I launch Kodi 17.0 I have no speech. Did I miss something? > Thanks in advance. > Milton > From milton at tomaatnet.nl Mon Feb 13 12:40:07 2017 From: milton at tomaatnet.nl (Milton) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:40:07 +0100 Subject: is s peech possible in in Kodi 17.0? In-Reply-To: <1fd38064-0925-f1dc-2068-37ff91ee8c52@gmail.com> References: <7965b817-7c72-b502-621e-8c3673002047@tomaatnet.nl> <1fd38064-0925-f1dc-2068-37ff91ee8c52@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Peter, Many many many thanks! This enables me in my job to help sighted people. Milton Op 13-02-17 om 11:24 schreef Peter Vágner: > Hello, > > Yes, this is possible but there is an additional step needed to enable > the addon since Kodi 17. > Assumed you have done all that Kyle has recommended i.e. created the > folder structure ~/.kodi/addons and unzipped service.xbmc.tts in there > you also need to do the following. > - Start kodi and arrow around the home screen. Make sure you can hear > clicking sound as you are navigating on the Kodi home screen. > - Now close kodi by pressing letter s followed by the enter key or if > you are on the desktop you can also press alt+F4. > - Now use sqlite3 commandline to poke at the database file > ~/.kodi/userdata/Database/Addons27.db > - When you can see sqlite prompt type in the following: > UPDATE installed SET enabled=1 WHERE addonID='service.xbmc.tts'; > - Now you are done editing sqlite database just exit out of sqlite by > typing in > .q > - Now start Kodi and enjoy the Kodi screen reader addon. > > Greetings > > Peter > > > On 13.02.2017 at 10:48 Milton wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I installed kodi by doing the following: >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa >> sudo apt-get update >> sudo apt-get install kodi >> >> I also followed the instructions Kyle gave: >> wget >> http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/krypton/service.xbmc.tts/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip >> >> mkdir -p .kodi/addons >> cd .kodi/addons >> unzip ~/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip >> cd >> >> After I launch Kodi 17.0 I have no speech. Did I miss something? >> Thanks in advance. >> Milton >> > > From quirky.wizard at gmx.com Tue Feb 14 15:40:12 2017 From: quirky.wizard at gmx.com (Daniel Crone) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 09:40:12 -0600 Subject: updating orca, and setting up dropbox Message-ID: I have ubuntu 16.04 and use orca. Should I update orca? If so, how is that done? I have the dropbox program, and was asked to set it up by using control g. But what should be done after pressing control g? From burt1iband at gmail.com Tue Feb 14 20:35:53 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:35:53 -0600 Subject: updating orca, and setting up dropbox In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20170214203553.GA8374@gmail.com> Hey buddy, you will need to enable the ubuntu accessibiolity PPA, well actually add it to your software sources. This can be done from the GUI using a program like the software center, synaptic, etc. I usually do this from a terminal window or a VT-console, (the latter using speakup). I have two different urls for this however, and not sure which is the correct one these daze, or if one is an alias for the other, i.e. either would work in the latter case. Run the following commands in your terminal or console. sudo apt-add-repository ppa:accessibility-dev/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade If there is a problem with the first command try the following instead. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:accessibility-devel and then run the update and upgrade commands. I will look soon to see which one I am using on the 16.04 ubuntu-mate I was testing and occasionally use as a live system, and update my notes to remove one of the commands if need be/loet you know when I do, but you won;'t hurt yourself by just trying one or the other right now. -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 Daniel Crone wrote: Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 09:40:12AM -0600 > I have ubuntu 16.04 and use orca. > Should I update orca? > If so, how is that done? > I have the dropbox program, and was asked to set it up by using control g. > But what should be done after pressing control g? > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Wed Feb 15 12:28:21 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 13:28:21 +0100 Subject: change language in ubuntu Message-ID: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate only core but how to change language? no option in mate control center From trend669953 at gmail.com Wed Feb 15 13:57:14 2017 From: trend669953 at gmail.com (Amir) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 21:57:14 +0800 Subject: change language in ubuntu In-Reply-To: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> References: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi, it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to install language support first. it will tell you to do so after you open the dialog. sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to this, that's why i am trying to help. On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote: > i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate > > only core > > but how to change language? > > no option in mate control center > > From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Wed Feb 15 14:13:55 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 15:13:55 +0100 Subject: change language in ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> Message-ID: yes gnome-language-selector are now installed in mate and language-pack-sv are installed but both system and orca are still in english Den 2017-02-15 kl. 14:57, skrev Amir: > Hi, > > it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to > install language support first. it will tell you to do so after you > open the dialog. > > sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to this, > that's why i am trying to help. > > > > > > On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote: >> i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate >> >> only core >> >> but how to change language? >> >> no option in mate control center >> >> > > From quirky.wizard at gmx.com Wed Feb 15 18:13:21 2017 From: quirky.wizard at gmx.com (Daniel Crone) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 12:13:21 -0600 Subject: removing unity Message-ID: I installed ubuntu 16.04 regular edition. The gnome one did not talk. Then I added ubuntu-gnome-desktop and got dropbox on the system. I am running the gnome classic session now. Is there a way to remove all the unity things, or should I even try that? something like, sudo apt remove unity From mjonsson1986 at gmail.com Wed Feb 15 18:15:15 2017 From: mjonsson1986 at gmail.com (mattias) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 19:15:15 +0100 Subject: removing unity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58918a7a-c07f-5200-cfa3-4fe9faa4df6b@gmail.com> maybe sudo apt-get remove unity* or maybe iven sudo apt-get remove unity-* Den 2017-02-15 kl. 19:13, skrev Daniel Crone: > I installed ubuntu 16.04 regular edition. The gnome one did not talk. > Then I added ubuntu-gnome-desktop > and got dropbox on the system. > I am running the gnome classic session now. > Is there a way to remove all the unity things, or should I even try that? > something like, > sudo apt remove unity > From quirky.wizard at gmx.com Thu Feb 16 00:04:22 2017 From: quirky.wizard at gmx.com (Daniel Crone) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 18:04:22 -0600 Subject: using Systemback Message-ID: <6B7E6974-D142-4597-95BA-018839802705@gmx.com> Anyone ever used Systemback? If so, how accessible is it? From burt1iband at gmail.com Thu Feb 16 15:44:12 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 09:44:12 -0600 Subject: using Systemback In-Reply-To: <6B7E6974-D142-4597-95BA-018839802705@gmx.com> References: <6B7E6974-D142-4597-95BA-018839802705@gmx.com> Message-ID: <20170216154412.GC26216@gmail.com> I and others have certainly used the Ubuntu GUI. I don't remember any issues re accessibility at all. I have mostly used the oldschool rsync for my backups however, so have not tried the gui in the last few months. -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 Daniel Crone wrote: Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 06:04:22PM -0600 > Anyone ever used Systemback? If so, how accessible is it? > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility End of quoted content -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 888 bytes Desc: not available URL: From quirky.wizard at gmx.com Thu Feb 16 16:59:12 2017 From: quirky.wizard at gmx.com (Daniel Crone) Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 10:59:12 -0600 Subject: systemback and no orca Message-ID: Hello everyone. My hope is to take an image of my computer and system as it is, and to put it on to a dvd as an installable dvd. Then I would not need to do anything but install, and have all my settings and desktop as I like it. For that reason, I Got systemback, and launched it. I am running ubuntu 16.04 gnome desktop after removing unity. For whatever reason, Orca speaks nothing when running systemback. Could systemback be too much for this old machine? Any other suggestions? From themuso at ubuntu.com Thu Feb 16 21:18:06 2017 From: themuso at ubuntu.com (Luke Yelavich) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 08:18:06 +1100 Subject: systemback and no orca In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20170216211806.xas6xa2abpiqu5m3@buffalo> On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 03:59:12AM AEDT, Daniel Crone wrote: > For that reason, I Got systemback, and launched it. I am running ubuntu 16.04 gnome desktop after removing unity. > For whatever reason, Orca speaks nothing when running systemback. > Could systemback be too much for this old machine? I wouldn't think so. It uses Qt5 for the GUI. You could try running another Qt5 based application, and see if that is accessible. Alternatively, you could use the ncurses based console version. Luke From burt1iband at gmail.com Sat Feb 18 03:28:50 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:28:50 -0600 Subject: systemback and no orca In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20170218032850.GL26216@gmail.com> I think I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were talking about the backup utility that is part of Ubuntu. Systemback sounds like it's some kind of 3rd party application, and I've never tried it if it is/no idea re whether it's at all accessible, good enough to use, or something wonderful. Is it in default repos? If not, where did you get it? -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 Daniel Crone wrote: Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 10:59:12AM -0600 > Hello everyone. My hope is to take an image of my computer and system as it is, and to put it on to a dvd as an installable dvd. > Then I would not need to do anything but install, and have all my settings and desktop as I like it. > For that reason, I Got systemback, and launched it. I am running ubuntu 16.04 gnome desktop after removing unity. > For whatever reason, Orca speaks nothing when running systemback. > Could systemback be too much for this old machine? > Any other suggestions? > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility End of quoted content -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 888 bytes Desc: not available URL: From burt1iband at gmail.com Sat Feb 18 03:37:41 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:37:41 -0600 Subject: systemback and no orca In-Reply-To: <20170216211806.xas6xa2abpiqu5m3@buffalo> References: <20170216211806.xas6xa2abpiqu5m3@buffalo> Message-ID: <20170218033741.GM26216@gmail.com> Agreed. Back-ups should generally not be a crazy resource intensive job. Of course if it wants to make a back up each time any file changes or something...lol How old is your hardware, and what are its basic specs, i.e. how much RAM, what CPU does it have and how many corfes at what clock speed... Just as a general tip: unless the hardware is really close to ready for the recycle bin you will usually find adding RAM up to 4GB a worth while investment assuming you have less than that. If you hae 3GB of RAM then you might not see much difference in adding another gig. Also it can be expensive to get older memory types new, but if you know anyone who works on computers who can sell you some used RAM cheap of correct specs for your computer that is a good option in my opinion. DDR2 and older new can be pricy last I looked, even from places that usually have very good prices, and lots of machines were sold with 2GB of physical memory, or even less, that run much better with 3 or 4 gigs. Anyway, you should be able to schedule backups to run when you won't be using your computer so that you do not tax limited processor cycles and or memory. -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 Luke Yelavich wrote: Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 08:18:06AM +1100 > On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 03:59:12AM AEDT, Daniel Crone wrote: > > For that reason, I Got systemback, and launched it. I am running ubuntu 16.04 gnome desktop after removing unity. > > For whatever reason, Orca speaks nothing when running systemback. > > Could systemback be too much for this old machine? > > I wouldn't think so. It uses Qt5 for the GUI. You could try running another > Qt5 based application, and see if that is accessible. Alternatively, you > could use the ncurses based console version. > > Luke > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility End of quoted content -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 888 bytes Desc: not available URL: From burt1iband at gmail.com Tue Feb 21 00:56:52 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 18:56:52 -0600 Subject: change language in ubuntu In-Reply-To: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> References: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20170221005651.GC6764@gmail.com> Try doing it from tjhe command line. You need more than the core pkgs to get all the configuration goodies for mate as I recall. You really need the mate extras or what ever that group is called on Ubuntu. System resources are not going to be gobbled by adding the extras. To change language from the command line in Ubuntu and friends you must first install the packages required for the language support, and then select a language from the availble languages. I wrote an article a couple or three years ago for the Vinux Wiki that deals with this. http://wiki.vinuxproject.org/language_support If you still have questions then write back. I see there are some typos in the article, will try and fix them soon, and a couple things appear to have been left out. You can check for all missing language packs with check-language-support -l es And if you are happy with what is offered can run check-language-support -l es | xargs sudo apt-get install -y to install them all. The -y on the end was not required before, but when I tried to run with out it on my vinux5 box right now the install aborted for some reason. You can just try it with out the -y, and if all works as it used to for me you can decide whether or not to continue by pressing y. The es in the command is foer spanish, change for the language of your choice of course. Read the aereticle for more info, and check back in a few days if you still see a few typos as I will be fixing it up a bit. -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 mattias wrote: Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 01:28:21PM +0100 > i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate > > only core > > but how to change language? > > no option in mate control center > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility End of quoted content -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 888 bytes Desc: not available URL: From burt1iband at gmail.com Tue Feb 21 01:06:50 2017 From: burt1iband at gmail.com (B. Henry) Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 19:06:50 -0600 Subject: change language in ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <3d7cd01d-da63-0e54-3b70-31068db25c8d@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20170221010649.GD6764@gmail.com> I don't remember if the following commands are in the wiki article, but in case I don't get to check and if need be add them before you read it: sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales Can help you with some of the actual configuration changes. -- B.H. Registerd Linux User 521886 mattias wrote: Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 03:13:55PM +0100 > yes gnome-language-selector are now installed in mate > > and language-pack-sv are installed > > but both system and orca are still in english > > > Den 2017-02-15 kl. 14:57, skrev Amir: > >Hi, > > > >it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to > >install language support first. it will tell you to do so after > >you open the dialog. > > > >sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to > >this, that's why i am trying to help. > > > > > > > > > > > >On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote: > >>i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate > >> > >>only core > >> > >>but how to change language? > >> > >>no option in mate control center > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility End of quoted content -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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