Hi,
To
start Orca, once you are sure everything has loaded, once the music
has stopped playing, press alt F2 to open the run application dialog (I
think it's called) and type just as it appears here:
orca
and
then press enter, and then Orca will start.
Follow
the instructions it gives you. When it asks you to log out, tell it yes, then
press ctrl shift backspace to reload X. There is another way to do this once you
turn on the computer, with the cd in the drive, but it's kind of tricky to get
to work.
HTH,
Jeffrey Shockley
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"It is not what we see that determines who we are. It is how we choose to see it." --Doomed Dragon -----Original Message-----
From: orca-list-bounces gnome org [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Arup Chakraborty Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 9:48 PM To: Orca-list gnome org Subject: [orca-list] Using Ubantu 7.10 Live CD Dear friends,
I am absolutely new to Linux. I need your
guidance.
I am trying to use the Ubantu 7.10 live CD. I here
the music after booting but the speech does not come up. Please guide how I can
activate Orca.
though this is my first mail, but I have been a
member of the Orca mailing list for sometime.. I congratulate all the people who
are putting so much time and effort to develop this screen reader.
Arup
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