Oh Yes, Only Ubuntu 8.04 hardy Heron was able to automatically launch installation program from A boot menu, when user pressed F5, choosed accessibility choice for running orca, pressed enter again and thenn user choosed install by pressing down arrow for once. But because probably At-spi architecture is working differently for Intrepid, todays live CD version of Ubuntu, it will be necessary to launch installation program as A root user. In earlyer versions, users had reverse problem, Orca runned as a Ubuntu user, and installation program run like a Root. Now, is probably all working viceversa, but problem is similar, Orca and installation program are working as A different user accounts. There is may be one possibility.
Please, try to normally boot to A gnome without trying to access accessibility options by pressing F5. After Gnome will be completely loaded in The RAM, press Alt+F2, run Orca, complete setup questions, do not answer yes when Orca will ask You to logout, press Enter key instead and then press CTRL+ALT+Backspace to restart our popular Xserver, Gnome. After Gnome will be loaded, run Orca again, YOu should hear The Speech. Then try to type exactly A following command to The edit field inside run application dialog box accessed by pressing ALT+F2. sudo ubiquity --desktop %kgtk_ui Will Orca provide speech support inside installation program? If no, try to create The desktop icon in Gnome and save this link to a USB flash drive, and try to use command line which I wrought previously for creating this desktop icon. If You will not be able to use installation program, try The last think, run The command from A terminal window, Activate this Window by activating run application dialog box and type gnome-terminal And when terminal window will appear, type A command, which I described previously. Please if someone will receive error, describe this here, please provide Me a Feetback. The kindness regards. Janusz Chmiel -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
