Hi,

I started Ubuntu Karmik in the virtual machine booting it from the .iso file I 
downloaded as a guest in windowws xp with 512mb of ram. I don't know when the 
boot screen appears because I'm blind and cannot see the screen. The only 
sighted person in my house is 2-years old, too young to read the screen and 
tell me what's going on. I need some audio queues to tell me when the boot 
screen coomes up, some shortcut to activate Orca. I got it talking from the 
live cd iso last night but that was by accident. I tried 3 or 4 times with no 
success. Can you please make Ubuntu as user-friendly as the mac is? 
accessibility should begin at the boot menu whether it be beeps to confirm the 
screen is up double beeps for keypresses different pitched beeps to let me know 
accessibility has been activated etcetera. I really want to install and try 
Ubuntu in the vm I created for it but cannot because I can't get Orca talking. 
last night it talked but it wanted me to log out and log back in. maybe when 
accessibility is selected different gnome sounds are also loaded or something. 

Josh

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