Hello List! I have tyhe netbook able to boot from the usb, now. When I use a flash drive with the standard Karmic, I can boot, but am not able to do an accessible login. that is, the "enter, f5, 3, enter, enter" sequence, does not give me an accessible login with Orca talking. I can manually launch Orca. I'm taken through that setup. When asked to login again, I use "ubuntu", with no password. The login never happens. Once, the login happened, but I could not get speech out of Orca.
In case it makes a difference, I used unetbootin to create the usb volume from the '.iso' image. Perhaps, I did something wrong in unetbootin? I find that program for Win almost inaccessible. Is there a beter utility? Is there a better Linux image I should use? Thanks, Dave On 4/12/2010 2:15 AM, Tim Cross wrote: > Hi David, > > I recently installed ubuntu remix on an asus and initially had a similar > issue. What I had to do was enter bios setup with f2, select the boot section > of the bios, enable the usb stick as a second drive and set the boot order to > use that drive to boot from before the built-in asus hard drive. Then save > your changes and exit the bios. You may need to then reboot and the system > should boot from the usb stick. If it still fails, you may want to try and > verify the usb stick is correctly setup with a boot image. > > HTH > > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
