Hi,
You still get the same error after you did what - reinstalling the kernel?
To check the state of Secure Boot, try:
sudo mokutil --sb-state
I don't have UEFI here, so I don't know if it'll ask you for a password just
for checking the state, but I guess not.
P. S. Although mokutil doesn't
You should probably also be asking your question on the ORCA mailing list:
orca-l...@gnome.org
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Staff Engineer
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of
Congress
Washington, DC 20542
Hi! I am looking for problem statements to make Orca a better screen reader
on Linux. Development is usually a better choice, when it comes to Linux,
but the developer community mainly lacks accessibilities here.
I will be glad to receive feedbacks from you all about Orca and problems
you face
Linux for blind general discussion, on mar. 01 août 2017 08:06:54 +0200, wrote:
> Can braille printing be done using cups?
Simply by setting it as a printer, using the generic braille driver (or
the Index braille driver when it is an Index embosser), and setting
parameters. You can then just lp