Although Ubuntu 12.10 is not considered to be accessible out of the box,
I believe the installer still works without needing extra help, and once
installed, you can configure it to use standard GNOME 3.6. The
recommended Ubuntu for accessibility and eyes-free installation is still
12.04 LTS.
How can one update to gnome 3.6 on Sonar?
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Wednesday 31 October 2012 10:45 PM, Kyle wrote:
Although Ubuntu 12.10 is not considered to be accessible out of the
box, I believe the installer still works without needing extra help,
and once installed, you can configure
Sonar is based on Ubuntu 12.04, so the update manager should get you the
latest packages, while still allowing you to keep Sonar's modifications,
and therefore should update to GNOME 3.6.
~Kyle
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Hello,
does orca reliably start and work on login screen in 12.10?
Once the system is installed using the built-in installer it installs
unity I assume.
I have never tried to install something else than the default. Can I
somehow configure autologin so it will use gnome instead of unity?
I
I'm not sure that Orca is working properly on 12.10's login screen. I
could drop it into VirtualBox, but I'll need to download it first.
Ubuntu 12.10 will install Unity by default, which has problems with
Orca. However, Sonar has a modified installer that will fully install
GNOME 3.6 either
Hello,
Good news I was able to fix my 12.04 installed system.
Oh what a shame. That was a verry verry stupid mistake.
I have got no free space left on the system partition so the system was
unable to even create lightdm session and thus it was displaying an error.
So what I did is that I have