Re: Orca edgy not installing
- From: Janina Sajka <janina freestandards org>
- To: Joanmarie Diggs <j-diggs comcast net>
- Cc: ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com, terrence terrencevak net, Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Orca edgy not installing
- Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:37:00 -0500
For what it's worth, I've also been unsuccessful with the LIve CDR image
from about 10 days ago. I've been too busy to try again in the last
week, but will do so soon.
My issue:
The Live CD boots OK. Orca comes up.
I cannot start Orca as root. It just hangs, there is no speech after
something like "starting orca," and the terminal command prompt never
returns.
Would it be useful to set aside iso images for builds known to actually
work at some address somewhere? I can offer our ftp servers for that, I
suppose, but I'm not sure how it could work exactly.
Janina
Joanmarie Diggs writes:
Methinks not all live CDs are created equal. The live CD I grabbed a
week or two ago from ubuntu.com/download works just fine. However,
given these reports, I just gave it another go using the image from the
mirror at Argonne. That image seems to lack the accessibility options.
Pressing F5 does cause the list of options to appear, and theoretically
pressing 3 chooses Screen Reader, but no actual screen reading results
upon boot. Rather than play mirror-roulette, I burned a new copy from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/. It works as expected.
I've updated the Orca wiki to reflect the above.
Of course, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ will eventually
be pointing to Feisty builds. And the official release directories
(http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/edgy/release/ and
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/6.10/release/) seem to only have live
DVDs.... Is there anything that can be done to ensure that what's being
mirrored will enable one to perform an accessible install? And what
about adding live CDs to the release directories?
Thanks!
Joanie
Terrence van Ettinger wrote:
I had a similar problem, and installing off the alt disk was a good
solution. The alt disk installed easily, though you might need a
sighted person to help you with the installation; I can read large print
slowly and was able to squint through the installation though it took me
a while. But the install itself went smoothly, and I am writing this
e-mail from the system in question.
Terrence
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