my first try with 11.04

2011-04-05 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
Hi all.

Yesterday I did a try with the Natty live CD beta.
The first thing that I noticed is that Ubuntu was activated with the
gnome classic interface.
Is this the default   when running natty with orca even in the final
Natty version?
How can I activate the unity interface?

I experimented some crashes when pressing ctrl+alt+tab.
Something that I can do to avoid the crashes?

Thanks.

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Re: my first try with 11.04

2011-04-05 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 13:18:57 -0300
José Vilmar Estácio de Souza vil...@informal.com.br wrote:

 Hi all.
 
 Yesterday I did a try with the Natty live CD beta.
 The first thing that I noticed is that Ubuntu was activated with the
 gnome classic interface.
 Is this the default   when running natty with orca even in the final
 Natty version?
 How can I activate the unity interface?
 
 I experimented some crashes when pressing ctrl+alt+tab.
 Something that I can do to avoid the crashes?
 
 Thanks.
 

Yes, classic-gnome will be the default for accessibility. to change
sessions, select your username at the login screen, then select the
session at the bottom, ubuntu, then enter your password. 


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Re: my first try with 11.04

2011-04-05 Thread Dave Hunt

Hola Jose!

When you run Natty with any of the accessibility profiles, you get 
classic Gnome. One way to get Unity, instead, is to run Natty, without 
the blindness profile, activate Orca, manually, log out, then log back 
in. When Orca restarts, it should announce Current environment is 
Unity. Also, you should be able to set this in login screen 
preferences. For each user, you can supposedly set the environment to 
use. I had a problem, and ended up with a kind of hybrid of Gnome and 
Unity. Maybe this was due to a Policy Kit crash?


I posted a list of Unity keyboard shortcuts on the Orca, Vinux, and 
Ubuntu Accessibility lists. It should also be in the Ubuntu wiki, 
perhaps in accessibility?


I find that, whether in Unity, or Classic Gnome, Orca is very sluggish. 
On some occasions, it would just stop talking, but still be running. All 
I could do was wait. There are a lot of crashes, especially in Classic 
Gnome. Other than reporting them in Launchpad, I'm not certain what to do.



Best Regards,


Dave H.




On 04/05/2011 12:18 PM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:

Hi all.

Yesterday I did a try with the Natty live CD beta.
The first thing that I noticed is that Ubuntu was activated with the
gnome classic interface.
Is this the default   when running natty with orca even in the final
Natty version?
How can I activate the unity interface?

I experimented some crashes when pressing ctrl+alt+tab.
Something that I can do to avoid the crashes?

Thanks.



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