Hi John. Finally I did it, but by the way I posted in another message,
step by step. Things are going on! Best regards. Victor Oliveira Jon escreveu: Hi Victor, Have you tried these instructions that were posted on the 22 October, I have pasted them below for your convenience. Best of luck, and let us know how things go. -Jon --- Hi, yes sadly this still does not seem to have been fixed, the installer stopped speaking somewhere between the 16th Sept and 29th. The way i have got orca to talk during the installation is to do the following: 1. boot the live cd, with accessibility support (enter, f5, 3 enter enter) 2. once the desktop is loaded press alt+f2 and type gnome-terminal 3. in the terminal type: sudo su and press enter 4. type: orca -q and press enter (now orca stopps talking) 5. type orca (now it will ask for the voice to be used, echoing of key strokes and enable braille, what keyboard layout, its the text setup). 5.1. at the end it will say to log out type yes, type yes and wait a few seconds and then alt+f4 to close the terminal window. 6. now that we are back at the desktop (no speech at the moment), press alt+f2 and type gnome-terminal 7. type sudo su once more 8. type orca (now orca will start properly but it will not read for us, it will be reading for the root account) leave the gnome terminal open. 9. go to the desktop by pressing control+alt+d (orca is not talking to us) 10. quickly press the letters i n s t, this will take us to the installer icon on the desktop, and then press enter. 11. the installer loads up, and orca reads it perfectly fine. note: the installation (after the 7th step) will take some time, during which orca is not saying anything, do not worry, it does take time. and once it has installed and coppied all the files, the installer will ask (and orca will speak it) if you wish to restart or to continue running the live dvd. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. -Jon On Thu 30/10/2008 at 23:06:07, V?tor Oliveira wrote:Yes, I tryed and tryed to install alone the new one, the intrepid ibex. It's realy frustating! No accessibility at all. Either if I boot from cd, either if I run the live secion and install via ubiquity, totally unaccessable! Has some one get success to install alone? And how? Victor Oliveira _______________________________________________ Orca-list mailing list Orca-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca for more information on Orca |