Hi Dave,

This might be possible depending on if you have an external USB disk
drive. Maybe install Ubuntu with the external drive to the netbook?

Alex

On 4/14/10, Dave Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, List!
>
> I've tried various flavors of Ubuntu on this machine, with none of which
> can I get an accessible install.  I made the usb install media with
> unetbootin in Windows.  When I boot any of them, I do not get a chance
> to choose language, accessibility options, etc.  Rather, they boot
> directly into Ubuntu desktop.  If I start Orca, I'm taken through that
> setup.  After setup, I log back in as ubuntu, with no password.  Orca
> will not start automatically, no matter the setting of this option in
> setup.  Once orca is starrted, I try the installer.  The installer comes
> up as inaccesible to Orca.  The rest of the desktop works as expected.
> I had none of this trouble when booting from cdrom.
>
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