Hi All,
First off, if you say this not accessibility related, then screw you!
I just installed Debian, and I have to use Debian on my Asus 701, because that 
is the only 32 bit Linux package I know of that is kept up to date.
So, I guess I made the mistake in the install to set a password for root.
I have no problems with Raspbian.
So, without TTS to tell me what is going on, I'm trying to read the screen with 
the app seeing AI after each enter of the enter key.
I have to type "clear" to not hear everything I have done so far, all over 
again.
So, I see from reading on-line, that I need to use su - instead.
I am at the Mate desktop in a terminal.
I can backspace and hear the clunk sound, so I know that part is good.
So, I type 
su - apt install orca
and it says something about not finding apt
I tried su - followed by enter and I think it asked for a password, and I enter 
the password, and it cannot find my username.
So, what is up with all this crap?
What am I doing wrong?
I tried to SSH into it, and it says connection refused.
If I could SSH into it, at least I could do trial and error until I get this 
odd su stuff fixed, and I can install sudo.
Thanks for any assistance.
ugh!

Glenn



Being smart is knowing how to get out of a tough situation. Being wise is not 
getting into it in the first place.

Glenn K0LNY & WSAT439

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