Re: Writing to disk

2018-05-23 Thread Kyle
You may need the brasero application. I think that may give you the 
option you need in the file manager. If not, you should have no trouble 
opening Brasero and writing from the iso directly to your DVD, which 
would be listed as a blank disk.


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Writing to disk

2018-05-23 Thread Daniel Crone
I have ubuntu 18.04, and thought of trying mate.
So I downloaded ubuntu mate 18.04.
Then read how to burn to dvd.
When I right clicked on the I s o, there was no ‘write to disk’ option.
I could open with image writer.
But when doing so, image writer would have been able to write the image to a 
hard drive, but the dvd was not one of the choices listed.
Yet the blank dvd is listed on the desktop.
Is there something else I should do?
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Re: where is the sound of the drums during install and login screen?

2018-05-23 Thread Milton

It works for me in Ubuntu.
Open startup applications
Tab to and press the Add button
you can type a name for this action
Tab to type or paste the command:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME Login"
Tab to the Add button, press Enter
Tab to the Close button and press Enter.
Success.
Milton

Op 23-05-18 om 11:23 schreef Alex ARNAUD:

Hello Milton,

I'm also interested in this sound.
Could you tell us how to make it working?

When I use the command you give us I obtain the following error:

Failed to play sound: File or data not found


Do you know how it works and how to find the package that provides the 
data?


Best regards,
Alex.

Le 23/05/2018 à 08:12, Milton a écrit :

Hi Glenn,

If you mean the welcom sound of Ubuntu then you can set this in 
Startup application with the command:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME 
Login"


Milton

Op 21-05-18 om 16:33 schreef Ervin, Glenn:
Hi, Along with this, I have had trouble getting any sound when Ubuntu 
starts.  I have gone into preferences and set sounds, and I do get 
some, but still nothing on startup.
It would be helpful to know when you have reached a point before you 
enable Orca.

Glenn

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Subject: where is the sound of the drums during install and login 
screen?


Hi,

I miss the sound of the drums when installing Ubuntu 18.04. The sound of
the drums is the signal to start Orca with Super+Alt+S.

I also miss the drums in the login screen.
After installing with the help Of Orca, the screen reader, and restart I
expected Orca to start automatically. So once more Super+Alt+S to start
Orca.

Now I am fine running 18.04 with Orca 3.28.0
Many thanks.
Milton







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Re: where is the sound of the drums during install and login screen?

2018-05-23 Thread Alex ARNAUD

Hello Milton,

I'm also interested in this sound.
Could you tell us how to make it working?

When I use the command you give us I obtain the following error:

Failed to play sound: File or data not found


Do you know how it works and how to find the package that provides the 
data?


Best regards,
Alex.

Le 23/05/2018 à 08:12, Milton a écrit :

Hi Glenn,

If you mean the welcom sound of Ubuntu then you can set this in Startup 
application with the command:

/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME Login"

Milton

Op 21-05-18 om 16:33 schreef Ervin, Glenn:
Hi, Along with this, I have had trouble getting any sound when Ubuntu 
starts.  I have gone into preferences and set sounds, and I do get 
some, but still nothing on startup.
It would be helpful to know when you have reached a point before you 
enable Orca.

Glenn

-Original Message-
From: Ubuntu-accessibility 
[mailto:ubuntu-accessibility-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of 
Milton

Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 7:24 AM
To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: where is the sound of the drums during install and login screen?

Hi,

I miss the sound of the drums when installing Ubuntu 18.04. The sound of
the drums is the signal to start Orca with Super+Alt+S.

I also miss the drums in the login screen.
After installing with the help Of Orca, the screen reader, and restart I
expected Orca to start automatically. So once more Super+Alt+S to start
Orca.

Now I am fine running 18.04 with Orca 3.28.0
Many thanks.
Milton





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