Orca and the Live CD

2007-09-23 Thread Simon Bienlein
Hi,

I am interested in version 7.10 that is currently still in development
and that is supposed to be released on October 18. Upon testing the live
CD of September 21, I noticed that my BrlTTY Braille display was
recognized but that the screen reader Orca could not be started. My
brother deleted a panel applet as this caused an error. Then, I pressed
Alt+F2 and entered orca. Nothing happened. Neither was I able to
retrieve the Orca version via the console (Strg+Alt+F1) with the command
orca --version. I did not receive an output and the input prompt of
the shell was not displayed either.

How should one proceed if one wants to try out or install the Ubuntu
Live CD with the screen reader Orca?

The unstable version of Debian GNU/Linux works flawlessly with Orca on
my laptop. Therefore, I actually rule out problems with the hardware
support of my laptop.

Thanks in advance for your hints.

Simon



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Re: Orca and the Live CD

2007-09-23 Thread Mike reiser
that was supposed to have been fixed but that bug persists.  Waiting to here 
from the person responsible for emplamenting the work on orca on how the 
progress on this bug is going..  Stay tuned hopefully it'll be fixed before 
final release.  mike
aim screen name: chrchmiker.  msn screen name; [EMAIL PROTECTED]  blog url: 
http://archenemy6661.livejournal.com feel free to comment!
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Subject: Orca and the Live CD


 Hi,

 I am interested in version 7.10 that is currently still in development
 and that is supposed to be released on October 18. Upon testing the live
 CD of September 21, I noticed that my BrlTTY Braille display was
 recognized but that the screen reader Orca could not be started. My
 brother deleted a panel applet as this caused an error. Then, I pressed
 Alt+F2 and entered orca. Nothing happened. Neither was I able to
 retrieve the Orca version via the console (Strg+Alt+F1) with the command
 orca --version. I did not receive an output and the input prompt of
 the shell was not displayed either.

 How should one proceed if one wants to try out or install the Ubuntu
 Live CD with the screen reader Orca?

 The unstable version of Debian GNU/Linux works flawlessly with Orca on
 my laptop. Therefore, I actually rule out problems with the hardware
 support of my laptop.

 Thanks in advance for your hints.

 Simon



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 Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
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