so you now put the live CD in, and just wait. After a minute or so the
live CD boots and you hear some drums, this isn't at the full session,
it is at the first part of the ubiquity installer and you have a choice
then of try Ubuntu and Install Ubuntu, if you press ctrl+s for
speech then it starts
to start orca you can now press ctrl+s for speech at the sound of the
drums when ubiquity starts, so no time window and odd sequence to type
any more
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not sure if some of the other items in the wish list need to be filed as
separate bugs, so leaving this open for now even though the point that
has been discussed (audio cue for starting orca in the install) has been
addressed.
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Hy Alan,
Now how works new boot mehanishm? When need pressing CTRL+S keystroke?
After the bootlogo presenting the screen or after the live system is
booted and login sound played?
I think this bugreport I wrote an other wishlist, a simple beep request
when the bootlogo is presenting the
It certainly is. To get to the screenreader installer you have to press
space in the 5 seconds after you *see* the screen with the access.pcx
graphic at the bottom of it. This is a spectacular logical failure.
** Tags added: a11y
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** Changed in: gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
[lucid] Some suggestions with new gfxboot artwork
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I don't think this has been implemented as yet, I will try and remaster
a natty iso, to test again, but looks like this is going to miss yet
another release :(
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Alan: isn't the lack of a beep an a11y issue?
** Changed in: gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Title:
[lucid]
Colin, Bill, I am very happy now. :-):-)
I found an absolute good working way to insert a system beep before the new
Ubuntu boot artwork is present. I tested my method with official Lucid beta1
live CD, and sure work.
I do following steps:
0.: Before I do anything, need copy entire CD directory
Awesome! I've added a ^G (ascii 7) to the isolinux.txt file, but it
still doesn't beep in my virtual machine when I build the ISO with
remastersys. I'm not sure why.
Bill
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 4:56 AM, Attila Hammer hamm...@pickup.hu wrote:
Colin, Bill, I am very happy now. :-):-)
I found
Bill, In Vinux mailing list I see Tony wroted the beep is working he's
desktop:
Bill, the beep in the isolinux.txt works fine on my desktop so it must
just be the virtual machine that was the problem.
Attila
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I'd love to do a beep, but we've never been able to make that work,
unfortunately. If and when we switch to grub2 for CD booting, this may
be easier.
Subscribing the design team who asked for this change, in case they have
advice on fixing the problems here.
** Package changed: gfxboot (Ubuntu)
Thank you Colin the fast answer,
Switch to grub2 in future I think is possible good ydea, because in
/etc/default/grub file now already have an option, with commented by
default:
# Uncomment to get a beep at grub start
GRUB_INIT_TUNE=480 440 1
For example, I removed the # character before the
I would like to see a different solution. The first gnome window now
runs a graphical application to ask if the user would like to try
Ubuntu, or install. I would like to add a button to this screen to
access accessibility options, just like the old console-based options.
Further, I'd love it if
Hy Bill,
I agree, if simplest blind end users.
But I think your suggestion need applying the first boot screen, not the
now presented graphical window after the boot is finished.
For example, now the new boot menu is present, need a shortcut key to
turn accessibility modes if we want the first
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