Re: [orca-list] A quick Debian question



Unfortunately, It's not possible. You need to use Ubuntu for a live CD/DVD/USB accessible with Orca.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 17/12/2018 à 19:21, Tim via orca-list a écrit :
Just a quick question, anybody know if there is an acceptable method of booting into alive Debian 9 image, with orca? I know by default when you boot a Debian ISO / USB image, you have to press s to get speech but that then brings you to the talking command line installer. I'm wanting to boot into a graphical live image, with orca, so that I can chroot into my installed system, because I inadvertently installed a package, and now it won't boot, so I just need to go in and remove said package but I'm not sure if this is possible, I know with Ubuntu for example, or other distributions, you can boot into the desktop environment, like mate or gnome, and orca would come up speaking by default. I could always find something like an older sonar gnu image, and boot that if I need to, but because you have to tell Debian which desktop environment do you want to install, I wasn't sure if there was a I guess you could call it plug-and-play method, to boot from USB, and be presented with Orca and a graphical desktop. Thanks a bunch!
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