Hello, Michael.

There was a 22 year old girl trying to install Orca for me but she 
couldn't find where the Ubuntu package was downloaded.


In order to download and install the orca package you must uncomment the 
universe lines from your apt package sources list. Then while connected 
to the web apt-get install orca will do it. However, the Ubuntu packages 
are not always up to date. You will best be served by compiling from 
orca source.

I am trying to get Gnopernicus working in order to find the file for 
setting up Orca but although Gnopernicus has been checked on Start up, 
it doesn't seem to automatically launch after loggin and my way of 
running Gnopernicus doesn't seem to be working even when I leave the 
drive on my laptop to churn away for a few minutes before pressing  

for example Alt F1.

Michael, I have noticed if you have system sounds turned on and gnopernicus 
tries to load the gnome sounds will interupt gnopernicus and orca, and they 
will crash on startup. Try turning off the gnome system sounds for events.

If I try to run Gnopernicus using alt F2 and typing Gnopernicus, the 
Gnome pannel crashes.
How can I get around these problems?

This is a well known bug. You can't launch gnopernicus or orca directly from 
run. Your two solutions is either run gnopernicus from a gnome-terminal Window, 
or create a gnome-session which launches the screen reader automaticly upon log 
in.
Note if gnopernicus is trying to run already and attempting to launch it 
manually will fail.
However, to launch gnopernicus manually
press alt++f2
type gnome-terminal followed by enter
type gnopernicus

Also what filename do I need to look for for the Orca setup?

Orca is contained in the package gnome-orca-version.i386.deb

However, to run orca setup you must be running 0.2.5 or later. The version on 
most of the Ubuntu mirrors in packages is 0.2.2. Although, I have heard some 
one has a 0.2.5 package they specially built for users such as yourself.


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