If you have a live CD or bootable USB stick, you should be able to
bring up ORCA. Then open a terminal and try using 'fdisk' or some of
the Linux command line utilities. This assumes that your BIOS is set to
check for booting from a USB device first. If it isn't, you probably
need
I had no idea one could use linux mint with orca.
I tried to run mint, and could not get orca to run on the install.
> On Jul 17, 2023, at 21:21, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My Linux machine has a corrupted partition table.
> Is it possible for me to fix it, using the
Hi,
My Linux machine has a corrupted partition table.
Is it possible for me to fix it, using the orca screen reader?
I’m using Linux Mint 21.1 with Orca 42.
Thanks,
Jessica Dail
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