Sorry about that, ubuntu still hasn't got an audible boot prompt set which is why this happened. Use of the pc speaker to make one tone when the boot prompt appears and make two tones when the boot screen goes off the computer however that happens would have prevented this failure provided it had been documented. Those tones would need to be at a different frequency from the post beep so users would know something different was going on.
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Sunfire wrote: > Hi... > > I wanted to take a look at orca to see what it was like. The only linux > version I guess I can use without messing up windows is ubuntu. I downloaded > feisty, > burnt it to a cd and started my computer with it. After about 1.5 minutes > the cd stops. I read that you should press f5 and then 3 and then hit enter > twice > and orca should load. I tried that and for some reason it hangs up somewhere > and I can't tell where. I tried this tons of times without any luck. Any > ideas > how to get it to work? would the fact that I used a 32bit cd on a 64bit > computer matter? I also tried wubi but when I try to load ubuntu from it the > computer restarts (it didnt work or something). Anyways, any help would > be appreciated...thanks > > Oh, I forgot to mention, I have a EMachines t6212 (AMD64 1.99GHZ/512MB ram > and 160GB hd/xp home)... > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
