Re: Cannot get console login at Lucid startup

2010-02-13 Thread Arky
Hi Dave, Lucid uses upstart not sysvinit. Also you can use GDM timed login workaround until the gdm problems are fixed . http://playingwithsid.blogspot.com/2009/07/gdm-timed-login.html Also make sure your gnome-keyring is setup properly. http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/12/automatically-

Re: problem with today's CD image

2010-02-13 Thread Guy Schlosser
OK, who broke the enter key. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? I even tried going into a terminal and issuing a command followed by enter, and the second I press enter my screen freezes. In the password box also, I have to shift+tab to OK, and press the space bar. I definitely hope

problem with today's CD image

2010-02-13 Thread Guy Schlosser
Did you download the image from today? I am having a problem with today's image where if I press enter on an icon or menu item, my system locks up. I did get the system installed though, but with same issue. Any suggestions? Thanks much, Guy On 2/13/2010 8:18 PM, Ignasi Cambra wrote: > The

Cannot get console login at Lucid startup

2010-02-13 Thread Dave Hunt
Hi, I know this isn't strictly an accessibility thing, but I seem to have exhausted all other possibilities. I'm running Lucid from a live cd of about 5 days ago. When I start the system and attempt to login at the audible prompt, my system locks up on most attempts. Why it works sometimes,

Accessibility and handicap topic of LSM 2010

2010-02-13 Thread Samuel Thibault
The Libre Software Meeting (LSM or RMLL in French for Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre) is conferences cycle about Free Softawre. LSM is an annual event born in 2000 and since 2003, it occurs in a different town each year. LSM are free as in beer and as a speech :-) No fees, no places limit.

Re: Donations to Ubuntu accessibility

2010-02-13 Thread Pia
I think it would help to donate directly to the upstream projects. Not Canonical so much, but Speakup or Gnome Accessibility, or even ask Willie (for Orca) or Kurt (for Speakup) if they would add or work on a feature for a certain amount of money. Pay or donate to the coders that make the dif