Re: [orca-list] Initial Finding Re: Quantal GNOME Shell Remix

2012-10-03 Thread Alex Midence
Glad someone has had time to look into this release. Abiword and Gnumeric, eh? Yuck. Wonder why they put those old things in there. Libreoffice is the more logical obvious choice. More accessible too. Does anyone know why on Earth Abiword and Gnumeric, two venerable applications that crop up

Re: [orca-list] Initial Finding Re: Quantal GNOME Shell Remix

2012-10-03 Thread Juanjo Marin
El mié, 03-10-2012 a las 04:01 -0500, Alex Midence escribió: Glad someone has had time to look into this release. Abiword and Gnumeric, eh? Yuck. Wonder why they put those old things in there. Libreoffice is the more logical obvious choice. Well, I think that they included those

Initial Finding Re: Quantal GNOME Shell Remix

2012-10-02 Thread Dave Hunt
Hi, I installed this remix to a flash drive; the live system booted with no errors. Access to the shell seems improved over shell access in Precise. The included GNumeric, Abiword, and Evolution are not accessible. Epiphany browser (included instead of Firefox) seems to work and be

Re: [Support] Initial Finding Re: Quantal GNOME Shell Remix

2012-10-02 Thread Jonathan Nadeau
Good to know I will be checking this out soon. On 10/02/2012 06:35 PM, Dave Hunt wrote: Hi, I installed this remix to a flash drive; the live system booted with no errors. Access to the shell seems improved over shell access in Precise. The included GNumeric, Abiword, and Evolution are not