Re: [orca-list] is ubuntu 11.04 worth a try with Orca?



On 23/04/11 20:03, hackingKK wrote:
Hello all,
I might as well put this question in slightly different couple of ways.
may be, is orca ready to go with Unity?
Unity isn't fully ready to go with Orca
or second, Will Unity be the default frontend to Gnome?
not if you install with the speech reader profile, it will automatically fall back to classic gnome. You can boot into Unity and start Orca, if you specifically want to test how much of Unity works so far, but if you just want to use your computer then classic gnome is the way forward for now.
I guess if Gnome shell is going to be the default then its perhaps ok, but I don't know much on the unity end.
Can some one explain me how is it exactly going to be?
Another question slightly off topic but still in context with Orca is, which version of firefox will come with nati?
4.0
do we at least now have a better firefox version as far as accessibility concerned?

Is ubuntu 11.04 worth a try or should we safely wait till 11.10 and currently persist with ubuntu 10.10 (Lucid)?
Well it isn't quite out yet, and there are some late changes going into the Ubiquity installer which we are hoping will make it feasible to go through the install process with Orca (not easy or nice, just feasible).

Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

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