> Well, I doubt the order of the languages has changed, if anything, it
> saves one having to press the function key that is assigned to the
> language choice. So things are now just a little different.You simply
> arrow down the number of times you need to get to the language, thn press
> ente
Hello Luke!
What live cd's work your solution?
You send:
"Yes, the way the live CD boots up now is slightly different, you now
need to press the enter key before pressing F5. This is because a
language selection
list is brought up, before selecting how to boot the CD. This will
likely never be
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 12:13:13PM EST, David Picón Álvarez wrote:
> > Accessibility users haven't really been able to select their language,
> > even prior to this change. This change was not up to me, and I couldn't
> > argue with the change being
> Accessibility users haven't really been able to select their language,
> even prior to this change. This change was not up to me, and I couldn't
> argue with the change being made. Do you really begrudge one extra key
> having to be pressed just so you can boot the CD?
Language was possible t
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:28:47AM EST, David Picón Álvarez wrote:
> > Yes, the way the live CD boots up now is slightly different, you now need
> > to press the enter key before pressing F5. This is because a language
> > selection list is brought u
> Yes, the way the live CD boots up now is slightly different, you now need
> to press the enter key before pressing F5. This is because a language
> selection list is brought up, before selecting how to boot the CD. This
> will likely never be accessible, and English is selected by default, so
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:48:59AM EST, mike coulombe wrote:
> Hi, I downloaded the latest live CD yesterday and found the f5 and 3 keys do
> not cause orca to start when ubuntu loads. This was a handy feature for those
> who know very little about l
Hi, I downloaded the latest live CD yesterday and found the f5 and 3 keys do
not cause orca to start when ubuntu loads. This was a handy feature for those
who know very little about linux. It was a easy way for me to tell those who
are new to ubuntu to get speech started from the beginning. Is t