Re: {Spam?} trouble with 14.04

2014-04-18 Thread Jeremy Lincicome
Can anyone tell me how to use the lenses? I upgraded my 13.10 install to 
14.04. On my 14.04 install, the content of the lenses doesn't read at 
all. Thinking that I had bad settings left over from 13.10, I tried 
running 14.04 in virtualbox to see if I could figure out the problem. I 
get the same result in virtualbox, on a live 32bit system. Also, the 
installer has a weird issue where Orca locks up after the second screen. 
Until I can get this fixed, I'm sticking with Gnome-shell.


Thanks,
Jeremy

On 04/18/2014 01:44 AM, Milton wrote:

Did you press Control_S before installing?
Milton

op 17-04-14 23:29, chad baker schreef:

hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login
drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being
installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks






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Re: {Spam?} trouble with 14.04

2014-04-18 Thread Milton

Did you press Control_S before installing?
Milton

op 17-04-14 23:29, chad baker schreef:

hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks



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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Rob Whyte
Hi,
Yes, Unity is Unity 3d since Unity 2D was dropped.
It is well worth taking for a spin.

Super ALT S has replaced the once Control S to enable the accessibility
profile.
The stack already runs by defautl so you do not need to logout for
things to work.

Rob


On 18/04/14 14:42, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
> Is the Unity 3d also accessible?
> Happy hacking.
> Krishnakant.
> On 04/18/2014 05:23 AM, Rob Whyte wrote:
>> Hi Chad,
>> It is accessible.
>> Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
>> I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
>> There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
>> I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
>> experience a good one.
>>
>> Good luck
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:
>>> hi i just grabbed 14.04
>>> it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the
>>> login drum
>>> also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being
>>> installed
>>> i’m guessing its not accessible
>>> thanks
>>
>


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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Krishnakant Mane

Is the Unity 3d also accessible?
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 04/18/2014 05:23 AM, Rob Whyte wrote:

Hi Chad,
It is accessible.
Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
experience a good one.

Good luck
Rob


On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:

hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks





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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Krishnakant Mane

Was that Ubuntu-gnome version?
They do maintain one.
Try that and I guess it should be well to do.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

On 04/18/2014 02:59 AM, chad baker wrote:

hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks



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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Rob Whyte
Is it possible you heard LVM?
Logical volume management I think it stands for.
it is a different way to manage your partitions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_volume_management

LVM is not related to accessibility.

Thanks
Rob

On 18/04/14 13:11, chad baker wrote:
> hi i know during the installation it said use Ldm the box was unchecked i 
> didn’t check it
> On Apr 17, 2014, at 11:05 PM, Rob Whyte  wrote:
>
>> Hi Chad,
>> If by ldm you mean Lightdm, it may pay if you can give some more
>> information or correct me if I have assuemd something different.
>> Lightdm is the default desktop manager and unless you chose during your
>> user setup to be automatically logged in that is what should greet you.
>>
>> It would be a good idea if there were a Wiki that reflected
>> accessibility differences or cahnges between each Ubuntu release.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rob
>>
>> On 18/04/14 12:59, chad baker wrote:
>>> i know during the installation i didn’t enable LDM should i have
>>> i’m new to 14.04
>>> i’ll give it a try again
>>> On Apr 17, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Rob Whyte  wrote:
>>>
 Hi Chad,
 It is accessible.
 Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
 I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
 There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
 I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
 experience a good one.

 Good luck
 Rob


 On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:
> hi i just grabbed 14.04
> it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
> also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being 
> installed
> i’m guessing its not accessible
> thanks
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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Rob Whyte
Hi Chad,
If by ldm you mean Lightdm, it may pay if you can give some more
information or correct me if I have assuemd something different.
Lightdm is the default desktop manager and unless you chose during your
user setup to be automatically logged in that is what should greet you.

It would be a good idea if there were a Wiki that reflected
accessibility differences or cahnges between each Ubuntu release.

Thanks
Rob

On 18/04/14 12:59, chad baker wrote:
> i know during the installation i didn’t enable LDM should i have
> i’m new to 14.04
> i’ll give it a try again
> On Apr 17, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Rob Whyte  wrote:
>
>> Hi Chad,
>> It is accessible.
>> Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
>> I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
>> There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
>> I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
>> experience a good one.
>>
>> Good luck
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:
>>> hi i just grabbed 14.04
>>> it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
>>> also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being 
>>> installed
>>> i’m guessing its not accessible
>>> thanks
>>
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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Rob Whyte
Hi,
The Super ALT S is a global keybind for Lightdm Unity or the Gnome variants.
The bug fixes were mainly targetted at the Unity interface, Gnome is
quite polished already.
There are expected differences but with some Googling or maybe wiki
sharing over this list or a wiki usually it is common to be able to
restore an expected function.

Thanks
Rob


On 18/04/14 10:26, Robert Cole wrote:
> Rob,
>
> Is this in context of the Unity version of the GNOME version of
> Ubuntu? I downloaded the Unity ISOs this afternoon, but I have not
> gotten to work with them yet in a working environment.
>
> On 04/17/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Whyte wrote:
>> Hi Chad,
>> It is accessible.
>> Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
>> I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
>> There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
>> I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
>> experience a good one.
>>
>> Good luck
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:
>>> hi i just grabbed 14.04
>>> it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the
>>> login drum
>>> also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being
>>> installed
>>> i’m guessing its not accessible
>>> thanks
>>
>
>


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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Robert Cole

Rob,

Is this in context of the Unity version of the GNOME version of Ubuntu? 
I downloaded the Unity ISOs this afternoon, but I have not gotten to 
work with them yet in a working environment.


On 04/17/2014 04:53 PM, Rob Whyte wrote:

Hi Chad,
It is accessible.
Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
experience a good one.

Good luck
Rob


On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:

hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks





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Re: trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread Rob Whyte
Hi Chad,
It is accessible.
Are you aware that super alt S starts Orca at the Lightdm login screen?
I do not think that the drum sound defaults to being enabled.
There has been quite a lot of bug fixing worked on for accessibility.
I hope once you get your system up and running you find the overall
experience a good one.

Good luck
Rob


On 18/04/14 07:29, chad baker wrote:
> hi i just grabbed 14.04
> it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
> also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
> i’m guessing its not accessible
> thanks


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trouble with 14.04

2014-04-17 Thread chad baker
hi i just grabbed 14.04
it restarted after the installation and not getting orca or the login drum
also during the installation orca red no contents of what was being installed
i’m guessing its not accessible
thanks
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