Hi all, I am totally blind, so the questions in this post, I'm hoping to be able to do everything myself, like getting everything up and running. A while ago, I was interested in getting started with Ubuntu, but Orca was still not really usable. My situation is that, first, I am not a computer pro, I use my computer for everyday tasks, I do like messing around with it, but I'm more an average sort of person, I don't, for example, have hardly any experience of doing stuff like using command lines, modifying configuration files, etc, I've just been brought up on Windows. I'd like to use Orca with a laptop, is it now easily possible? How usable is Orca now with Openoffice, Firefox, and email? Can I use Orca comfortably for doing most everyday things? By using Orca and Linux, I'll later get used to the whole text-based environment. The most important questions, first, I'd like to try the live CD, where do I get the latest version, plus a getting started guide? Also, if I order the normal Ubuntu CD's, will Orca be on there and easy to set up? Would you recommend that I still wait a bit more before trying it out, or is it generally much better now? Thanks Ari
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