Re: accessible install of ubuntu 7.04



Hi Alex,

I started an instance of orca as root, then ran ubiquity as the instructions suggested. All of that worked for me, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I don't think that I could access the rest of the desktop from the orca session I started as root, but I could run the installer.

Did orca simply not come up talking when you ran it as root?

-- Mike Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.freeshell.org --

On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Alex Snow wrote:

Hi,
When you did the install, did you use Orca or Gnopernicus? Orca comes
up by default, but when running the installer from the desktop nothing
happens.  I tried starting orca from a root shell in the terminal, but
that didn't seem to work eather.
On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 06:16:06PM
-0400, Mike Gorse wrote:
Hi Alex,

I'm not sure that there is anything newer than what you found, but I
installed 7.04 yesterday using the 6.06 documentation, and it didn't
appear that there were any significant changes that invalidate the 6.06
instructions.  There were a couple of quirks (an _ was read before the
button names, and I couldn't get the laptop key binding to work, unless
they are different from what the wiki says they are), but I got through
the install.  There were also delays at times when something was being
fetched from the cd, so this is something to be aware of.

-- Mike Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.freeshell.org --

On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Alex Snow wrote:

Hi all,

Could someone point me to any documentation on installing ubuntu 7.04
with orca or whatever method is easiest to install the os? all the
documentation I can seem to find is for 6.06...does 7 work in a similar
way to the processes documented in the older documentation, or is there
anything more current?

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