On 20/01/11 01:52, Don Raikes wrote:
Hello,
I am very new to LXDE, and am interested in converting my ubuntu 10
installation from using gnome to lxde.
So far, I have done the following:
Apt-get remove gnome gdm
Apt-get install lxde lxdm
When I reboot, I think it is going into lxde, however, since I am
blind, I also need to know how totell lxde to run orca when it starts.
Are there any other things I should do before proceeding?
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I believe lxsession-edit manages startup applications in LXDE. You could
try adding orca there. Hope this helps.
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