Re: No accessibility In Lucid Netbook Edition!

2010-04-24 Thread Alex H.
Couldn't you chroot into your installed system from a livecd, and just wipe out your user account, then just add another one? HTH Alex On 4/24/10, Valdis wrote: > As I know from my friends, they aren't paranoids and don't use > login/password at > all. Go System-Administration-Login screen and s

Re: No accessibility In Lucid Netbook Edition!

2010-04-24 Thread Valdis
As I know from my friends, they aren't paranoids and don't use login/password at all. Go System-Administration-Login screen and set log in as... user automatically. Probably the most reliable way is to reinstall Ubuntu on this USB again and set autologin for it. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing

No accessibility In Lucid Netbook Edition!

2010-04-23 Thread Dave Hunt
Since I cannot get an accessible startup from the bootable Lucid usb key I made, I deceaided to have my partner do the install. When it finished, he restarted the machine and logged in. He started orca from the run dialogue, and went through talking setup. He chose to log out at the end. I