Re: [orca-list] Orca at install time on Ubuntu server 15.04?



The desktop edition doesn't support a software raid install, which is part
of the assignment I'm working on.

-----Original Message-----
From: kendell clark [mailto:coffeekingms gmail com] 
Sent: September-28-15 9:31 AM
To: James Homuth; orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca at install time on Ubuntu server 15.04?

hi
Is there any chance you could use the desktop edition, but install whatever
software you need for your school work? After all, any software that will
run on ubuntu server will run on ubuntu desktop. I don't know how easy
server edition is to install, but unless it comes with a desktop it's likely
inaccessible unless speakup is included, which is unlikely.
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 9/28/2015 3:26 AM, James Homuth wrote:
That's just it. I'm trying to install it, so it's got nothing there 
just yet. On the desktop edition, I can make Orca show up no problem 
at all before I start the install process. Not so much on the server
edition.

-----Original Message-----
From: kendell clark [mailto:coffeekingms gmail com]
Sent: September-28-15 1:28 AM
To: James Homuth; orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca at install time on Ubuntu server 15.04?

hi
Just out of curiosity, does the ubuntu server edition have a desktop 
installed? If so, what desktop is it? If unity, all you're supposed to 
need to do is press alt+windows+s to get orca to speak. After that 
orca should start automatically. If this fails, press alt+f2 to open 
up the run dialog and type orca --replace. If this still doesn't work 
I'll have to dig further, although orca --replace is supposed to cause 
orca to start, killing any other orca procs that may be running but hung.
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 09/27/2015 10:07 PM, James Homuth wrote:
Hello,
  
I'm required to have Ubuntu 15.04 server edition running in a VM for 
school assignments. However, the usual tricks for getting Orca 
running don't appear to be playing nice. Is there a means and method 
of doing so, or will I need to do something convoluted that involves 
first booting to the desktop edition ISO? I can do that if I need to, 
but if there's an easier way I'm all for it. Thanks for the help either
way.


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