Re: [orca-list] Accessible linpus?
- From: Jacob Schmude <j schmude gmail com>
- To: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Accessible linpus?
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 17:51:03 -0400
Except that Ubuntu is more likely to be supported should you have an
issue. Ubuntu 9.04 also will negate the need for Ubuntu eee, or easy
peasy (yick what a name), and reportedly 8.10 runs fine on the eee in
any case. Doesn't easy peasy use netbook remix in any case? I thought
netbook remix was XFCE-based and therefore no Orca?
On Mar 9, 2009, at 13:27, Labrador wrote:
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 05:21:30PM +0000, Jennifer wrote:
Hi. I am quite new to Linux and Orca. Is there a way to access and
use
Linpus light with Orca, or will I have to install Ubuntu on my Net
book?
Ites better you install easyPeasy, the new name for Ubuntu-EEE;
then you'll be able to have Orca as you have Orca on a standard
Ubuntu (not
sure it runs like under a desktop pc...)
BTW Linpus is something I really call a "big ch..t", it's a shame
calling
this a "Linux":
there isn't any user+root, in fact user is root or root is user,
and there is no pass for root because there is no difference between
user
and root.
So this is a "Window$" that people called "a Linux o s" : don't use
that
ch..t ! there are enough secure free and opensource systems around.
Labrad0r
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