Re: [orca-list] Orca Accessible install from live media



Thanks, Jason. I received an answer to my post on the Linux Mint forums, so here is for the record:

The login information is as follows:

Username: mint
Password: [blank]

I have really enjoyed Linux Mint, and I don't really have too many problems with it, but I guess I just haven't found "my distro" just yet. I am really enjoying my Fedora experience thus far, though. The Fedora live system picked up my wireless card which Ubuntu could not seem to find.

Thanks for all of the help, Jason.

On 12/23/2011 02:42 PM, Jason White wrote:
Robert Cole<rkcole72984 gmail com>  wrote:

As far as an accessible installation goes with Orca, I had a
question related to that. is there a way to go through the Orca
setup, but to not have to log out afterwards?
I don't think so. As I recall, the accessibility registry has to be started
when Gnome is first loaded, and you have to log out and back in so as to have
it all reloaded (this time with accessibility enabled everywhere and with all
desktop components connected to the registry, maintaining the accessibility
hierarchy needed by Orca).

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