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?
I know Dr. Nagarjuna for since quite a long time, we were not in touch for some days since I was busy in my research. I was told by him that he does have a screen reader called gnopernicus on his laptop and I had already heard its name.
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
well, first of all I have a very good internet connection at my house but it is from a cable service provider. he has provided a diler for windows which connects to his server and creates a dynamic IP for my computer. but I can't figure out how I can configure this strange case for linux. he does not provide any support for linux (the usual problem) and he does not have any diler for linux as well. thanks, Krishnakant.