is there a update on the live cd

2008-01-14 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, is there any news as to when we will be able to install the live CD with 
orca again. I to found the way listed no longer works.
Just for the heck of it, I installed ubiquity on my computer that has ubuntu 
installed on it.
I used a live CD to install with the help of a sighted person. The CD is from 
three days ago. Anyway when I login as root I am able to run ubiquity. But, 
when I kill and run orca as we have to do when installing from the CD, orca 
does not speak like it did a few weeks ago.
Maybe a work around would be to enable the root account on the live CD.
Mike.
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-14 Thread Luke Yelavich
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:14:36AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Try running sudo apt-get -f install and see what it wants to remove/install. 
> >Then try >installing gnome-orca again.
> Unfortunately, I already did "apt-get -f install" and that is how orca got 
> wiped out.  subsequently I tried fixing the /etc/apt/sources.list file to 
> only include the ubuntu CD and then ran "apt-get update" and "apt-get 
> gnome-orca"; but it gives me a message saying that it can't install.  
> The error message is kind of long, would it help if I went back and tried to 
> capture it to a file and post it to the mailing list?  (This is the error 
> message that says I can't install orca, it's too late to get the apt-get -f 
> install message.)

If you could get the error message, that would be great. I can then get a 
better idea about what is going on, and would be able to give you some ideas on 
how to fix it.
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re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-14 Thread aerospace1028

>Try running sudo apt-get -f install and see what it wants to remove/install. 
>Then try >installing gnome-orca again.
Unfortunately, I already did "apt-get -f install" and that is how orca got 
wiped out.  subsequently I tried fixing the /etc/apt/sources.list file to only 
include the ubuntu CD and then ran "apt-get update" and "apt-get gnome-orca"; 
but it gives me a message saying that it can't install.  
The error message is kind of long, would it help if I went back and tried to 
capture it to a file and post it to the mailing list?  (This is the error 
message that says I can't install orca, it's too late to get the apt-get -f 
install message.)
 
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