Hi, I know this isn't strictly an accessibility thing, but I seem to have exhausted all other possibilities.
I'm running Lucid from a live cd of about 5 days ago. When I start the system and attempt to login at the audible prompt, my system locks up on most attempts. Why it works sometimes, especfialy if I wait about a minute, is a mystery. Anyway, I've removed the file "/etc/init.d/gdm", as suggested in the Ubuntu forums. Also, I have run "sudo update-rc.d gdm remove", also as suggested. Gdm is nowhere in system services; I've looked with bootup manager and sysv-rc-conf. What am I missing? To start this system, I do as follows: power on; wait for audio prompt; switch to another console; log in; enter "sudo gdm-stop"; enter my password; wait about 3 seconds; type "startx". When I hear the music, I wait about 30 seconds, then manually start orca. When I start this way, I have to manually authenticate my wifi connection and enter login password to unlock the keyring. This problem did not present when I installed the system. Any ideas? Best Regards, Dave H. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
