Hello all.
First post to this list after being on here for a few days. I have joined as I want to get back into the world of Ubuntu. I am a former computer studies student, obtained a certificate as a result, so should be smart enough smiles. Because I don't wish to use Ubuntu full time, I would rather install it in some safe environment, like via Wubi, the Ubuntu installer program for Windows. Now, I sort of have this to work, by choosing Braille in the accessibility part of the installer. However, when I reboot, I am asked to select a Braille display connection, like USB. Since I do not have one, do I choose exit and if so will Orca still come up automatically, both before and after log in? I realize there is Vinux, but there is no real safe way to install, except in a virtual environment. This is good, however it is sometimes nice to try things on a physical set up, due to native hardware support, improved performance, etc.
Thank you in advance for any enquiries. It will be greatly appreciated.
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Christopher H

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