Can software such as Talks be installed or reinstalled on the Nokia N82
using Ubuntu and Orca?
I ask because I have been told that I may need to do a hard reset of my
phone because a few minutes after switching on my phone, apps are either
slow to open or don't open at all in the case of Galery as
I have mentioned this on the Orca list but not sure if this is an Orca
or a Ubuntu problem but I seem to hav3e this problem where after a
certain length of time, applications freeze in Lucid and I don't think
it has anything to do with having to type a password because the
screensaver has come on
i can't seem to tell if deja-dup is running a backup for me.
i chose to write to a cd or dvd but the furthest i get is a
message saying location already mounted and close and i don't
know if this is affecting my ability to create my backups and i
can't even hear my cd and dvd drive spinning so
after reading the latest posts about running ubuntu lucid with
speech, i now have the beta installed on my laptop.
it seems very promising with the login screen seeming to be more
accessible and although i got a crash in it, it appears the
ubuntu software centre also seems to work better with
i have had a bit more of a look at the software centre in lucid
and it just appears to say image so it may still be
inaccessible when choosing software.
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Wifi Does appear to be now working in Lucid.
After downloading the updates for Beta 2 I managed to locate my Wireless
network icon so was able to enter my key for my wireless router.
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i think i am going to have to wwait until there is a bit more of
a stable lucid or until final release and just do a fresh install
of ubuntu.
as i don't have the technical knowledge to be able to install
speakup i don't know if an upgrade would be easier via a text
terminal and i have not had
can the alternate cds for either karmic or lucid be used to
install ubuntu and give speech feedback?
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i looked at the instructions for upgrading from hardy or karmic
to lucid and it states to do an upgrade do alt plus f2,
update-manager dash d, enter and follow the instructions to do a
desktop upgrade.
i looked at the instructions i typed and i think the sudo
do-upgrade-release dash d does a
it seems like i was trying to upgrade from ubuntu hardy to
lucid.
however the speech went halfway through my upgrade so i had to
force my laptop to shutdown and restart only i don't think ubuntu
upgraded properly as the menus still look like hardy menus as if
nothing changed yet it seems to be
i made a slight mistake the error message i get in hardy when i
do sudo do-release-upgrade is release not found which is odd on
a system running hardy so i must be missing a step before i issue
that command from the terminal.
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i have been trying to have a look at the next release of ubuntu.
i tried doing an upgrade a few times and for some reason the
speech either went garbled or it changed language.
i have tried the latest cd only it goes through the orca setup
and then after asking me if i want to logout and back in
i have just downloaded the emerson daisy player but when i ran
the executable after unzipping the archive file i got some error
message about java.
how do i download this jre file or whatever is needed to resolve
this issue?
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Does anyone know if there is an accessible backup program which is easy
to use?
I tried Sbackup but I had a few problems.
It would only allow you to navigate the program if you were already
logged in as administrator in the Sbackup configuration program and I
couldn't seem to be able to use the
someone at my linux usergroup or lug once said to me that i
don't
need to do fresh installs when upgrading from one version of
ubuntu to another.
if this is so is the most accessiable way for someone totally
blind to do it who doesn't have a sighted person around whose
family are not linux
yesterday i managed to install ubuntu karmic on my toshiba laptop
after a sighted person at work sorted out the bios setting for my
cd drive to be able to run the live cd.
i went into the network settings menu under preferences and found
the wireless settings which seems accessible now as i was
I downloaded the test version of Intrepid yesterday and it didn't boot
at all when doing the enter, down arrow, F5 3 and enter twice. It tried
to boot then the CD drive popped out like it was ejecting the CD.
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I had a look at the Intrepid Live CD a few days ago and it didn't work.
I am aware it is only in testing until October but when you do the enter
after the CD stops spinning, down arrow, press F5, 3 and enter twice it
seems like it tries to boot then it ejects the CD and even not pressing
any keys
I have just had a look at the Alpha 2 CD for Hardy.
It didn't appear to work as well on my laptop as it did on my desktop
as my desktop has more RAM and I had to start Orca manually and logout
and back in again but it looks okay.
I didn't really notice verry much difference as regards applications
I seem to be having a problem with punctuation in Orca when writing
text documents be it email, the standard editor in fact anything where
I am imputing text.
What I mean is when I press Apostrophe or Quotes I get a beeping noise
like an error message and any letter I type after that is missing or
I am thinking of constructing a web page.
I started it at one point under Windows but I lost a few files and
with me thinking of eventually migrating to Linux I abandoned it for a
while.
What tools would anyone suggest for me to create and uploade my page
which are accessible with speech in Linux?
Hi!
I am new to this list and fairly new to Ubuntu having just got it
working on my desktop computer today on a separate USB drive as a Duel
Boot system with Windows XP.
I have a question about Wep keys.
Recently BT which is my ISP insisted on sending me their Wireless
Router with Hub phone and my
and not
the phone so I don't use this. (I do actually have problems finding the
network and connecting to it, but that's another matter...).
Hope this helps?
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I am new to this list and fairly new to Ubuntu having just got it
working on my
As I don't have the latest firefox or latest Orca, I tried to use Lynx
in Ubuntu Feisty.
However the help screen seems to obscure the pages I am trying to read
and using the up and down arrows doesn't appear to scroll through the
text properly.
Could anyone suggest a text or graphical web browser
I managed to get Speakup working in Feisty when I was at my Linux
group but I can't seem to get it to work now and I am wondering if it
is because I haven't exited Speakup properly when I changed from a
text console to ex.
The first and only time I got it working I issued spd-say hello from
the
Does anyone know if the Braillenote can act as a Braille display in Feisty.
If so which cable do I use, USB or serial?
The USB cable only seems to work when using the Braillenote in serial
when running a Windows screenreader.
How do you set up Ubuntu for Braille?
Do I have to install Brltty with
I have just been looking at Gnucash with orca.
Most of the fields seem navigable with the tab and shift tab keys and
using some of the Orca keys I can do mouse clicks with it.
However I have a couple of problems.
One is navigating the accounts list when trying to set up sub accounts
in the
I have been trying to use my wired Broadband MODEM which I use on my
desktop PC in Windows on my laptop until I can get my Desktop PC running
Edgy on the Hard drive I bought.
However I keep getting error messages when I plug in the MODEM into the
port on my Compaq laptop.
I get an error message
As someone who is totally Blind and as I presume it is difficult or
impossible to get speech to read notifications as regards updating
Ubuntu, how often should I run the apt commands to update and upgrade my
laptop which is running Edgy until Feisty is released?
Do you always do a sudo apt-get
I just burned a copy of Feisty yesterday and had a brief look at it as
for some reason my PC is very sluggish when i try to run Ubuntu as a
Live CD which seems to be the same problem I had with Edgy, it just
seems to let you just examine the menus as the applications either don't
load or if
I am hoping to upgrade Ubuntu on my laptop next week from Dapper to Edgy.
I can use the default software synthesiser but I am not all that keen on
it especially as one of the Linux groups I attend is in a fairly noisy pub.
Could anyone suggest a suitable software synthesiser and how to install
When I run the Edgy desktop CD as Live on my desktop PC with speech it
is very sluggish, it seems to take a long time to do things even like
open up the run dialogue box while speech is running.
I presume this explains why Orca refuses to run on my laptop which is
why ALT F2 and Orca doesn't
I went to my Linux group on Monday to try and upgrade my version of
Ubuntu to Edgy.
However the speech didn't seem to come up when I pressed F5 followed by
3 when the boot menu came up and it seems like even trying to install
without speech didn't work either.
I burned the Live CD myself at
I went to my Linux Group this evening and tried to install Edgy only I
ran into a few problems.
The first problem I had was speech.
Someone fully Sighted told me when the prompt appeared so I could choose
the accessibility option I wanted, It seemed to come up with the menus
when I pressed F5,
I have managed to get the Edgy Beta working.
However I get no speech after hearing the music, ALT F2 and Orca doesn't
seem to work and it seems like my CDROM drive on my laptop is still
churning away after Ubuntu comes up.
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I am possibly thinking of buying a Braille display or notetaker for
using with Linux.
Two I am considering are the Braillenote which is one I have seen most
or the Elba.
The Braillenote has the advantage of supporting GPS and the Elba runs
the Linux operating system.
When I was at an exhibition
I have got the Live CD from the URL suggested by Henric.
However for some reason when I boot, the disk churns around for a bit
and I don't get the Ubuntu sound when running Live.
I look at the disk or tried to in Windows and all I see is disk tree or
something like that.
I can't seem to be able
I am thinking of upgrading to Edgy from Dapper as I only have Ubuntu
Dappa on my laptop and not on my desktop.
However I have a few questions.
As I am using my laptop and not my desktop, my laptop has a wireless
card but as I only use it where I attend my Linux groups, it doesn't
have a
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