Hi,
You get it to work with orca by either installing
it, or better yet, download a Linux distribution that includes LXDE with orca.
The only distro i know of that has it is knoppix-adriane.. by default
knoppix-adriane comes up in a text consle mode with a menu you navigate with the
arrow keys. and knoppix adriane is the only one that has a scanning and OCR
software. so anyway to start lxdeyou just arrow down to start graphical
interface and it enter and it will start up. orca will start automatically. the
version of orca is 2.2.28 latest one. it has openoffice, firefox and others in
there.
advantages of using LXDE.
*gnome requires 384mb of ram 512mb recommended to
run.
*lxde needs only 64mb 128mb
recommended.
*lxde is much much more responsive and boots
perhaps 4 times faster than gnome does.
*knoppix-adriane is based on debian.
*vinux uses an older version of gnome from a few
years ago. I personally like to keep my software up-to-date.
*tony sales maker of vinux says he wants blind
people to learn the shell or console or command line whatever you want to call
it so if using vinux best to get the cli-max version in my opinion.
*if you are new to Linux if you got the ram memory
go with ubuntu, if not give knoppix-adriane a try!
Josh
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