Is the problem of setting up Orca on Ubuntu Live something to do with
amount of RAM which leads to some people being able to launch
accessability when Ubuntu Live boots and some have to enter Ubuntu, run
Orca from ALT F2, set it up that way, log out and do ALT F2 orca again
to get speech
On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 02:41:31AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I have encountered the same error that Jason White reported in debian
> unstable trying to set up orca (see below). The only solution i saw
> in the archives involved running orca --setup from gnome-terminal
> "blind", with no s
I have encountered the same error that Jason White reported in debian
unstable trying to set up orca (see below). The only solution i saw
in the archives involved running orca --setup from gnome-terminal
"blind", with no speech or braille output. I'm not very eager to do
this. Has anybody f
Hi All:
> > I don't know if it is only one model of laptop which gives access to
> > Orca, whether
> > the user had an extended keypad for his laptop or was able to access
> > flat review
> > mode or other Orca commands by using the FN key that comes with most
> > laptops but
> > could anyon
MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
> I am trying to run Ubuntu.
> Because I am a member of a couple of Linux User Groups in my area and
> new to Linux,
> I am having to use a laptop as it helps me get support for any problems
> I may have.
> However, I had vaguely run Gnopernicus until I upgraded from the B
I am trying to run Ubuntu.
Because I am a member of a couple of Linux User Groups in my area and
new to Linux,
I am having to use a laptop as it helps me get support for any problems
I may have.
However, I had vaguely run Gnopernicus until I upgraded from the Beta of
Dapper to actual release a