yes i have owned a mac 
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Good evening, 

VMWare Fusion is a virtualization application for the Mac.  It has an "Easy
Install" option that will install Ubuntu for you as a virtual machine, it
takes you up to the login screen, where all you need to do is provide your
password (which you give VMWare Fusion when you start the install).  It is
all very easy and accessible.

But once again, this only works if you are planning to virtualize Ubuntu
using VMWare on a Mac.

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On 2010-08-12, at 7:28 PM, mattias wrote:


and how do you do a quick install without to look on the screen?

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For anyone interested and using a Mac... 

My temporary solution was to load Ubuntu in VMWare Fusion.  I used the ISO
and selected the "Quick INstall" option.  After about 5 - 10 minutes I heard
the login prompt and logged in (no speach) with the credentials I gave
VMWare for the Easy Install.

After that it is a simple Options F2 to open the Launch programs dialog.
Type Orca and press enter.  This will start the Orca setup.

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On 2010-08-12, at 6:59 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:


On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:57:34PM EST, E.J. Zufelt wrote:


Hi,



Curious if there are any plans to make the accessible installation of the
next release of Ubuntu more accessible?



Ubiquity is undergoing a UI redesign, so hopefully things will be better
than in the past. I still need to try and get speech working in ubiquity
mode properly.



My thought is that instead of he rather precise timing required now to
access the accessibility options that a keystroke could be used on the first
page of the installer (once the Live CD loads) to activate the options.
Perhaps there is a technical limitation that would prevent this of which I
am unaware.



There is indeed a technical limitation, and it has to do with the way the
infrastructure is brought up, and the specific order in which this has to be
done. Once the installer is running, you can't bring up the accessibility
infrastructure without completely reloading the installer.

Luke

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