Re: [orca-list] Other best distros that are useable wit Orca?



Hello, Installing the OS is not the issue. I did that no problems, it’s once done and I rebooted, I get a bunch of jarggin numbers, and nothing is being read to me on screen on Lenovo edge e520, i386. Thanks.

Armando

 

From: orca-list [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 3:38 PM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Other best distros that are useable wit Orca?

 

You say nothing spoke.

 

Did you try the steps which were outlined earlier by booting to the image, hitting s, then enter to install with screen reader support?

 

What type hardware are you installing on, and don't just say a laptop. I mean, what make/model, what architect is it, like I386, AMD, AMDX86, etc.

 

I just tried booting over here from the net image, which was suggested earlier to you to try, and though I didn't complete the install, as I really don't want it, I was! able to get speech up and talking after booting, hitting S, enter, then waiting for a second or two.

 

Where are you downloading the image, and exactly on the page which you'll give us the link to, what exactly from the very beginning to the end links are you clicking to start the download? This way we can be totally totally sure you're downloading the correct ISO.

 

Also, are you sure your bios/UEFI is properly set in the boot order to boot to CD, USB, then hard drive? If your hard drive is first in the boot sequence, then you'll never get the media booted, most likely... not unless your PC has a boot menu, and you know how to get into it. And even then, it's dicy.

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Christopher Gilland
Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

 

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 5:03 PM

Subject: [orca-list] Other best distros that are useable wit Orca?

 

Hello, I tried Linux debian with no success. I installed and well, sadly it does not read anything. So, what are other good alternatives that are useable and will not give me complicated issues when it comes to installing programs like teamTalk? I’ve messed with Vinux and Ubuntu and have no success. Thanks.

Armando


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