Hi All, I wrote in on this problem earlier, and had no solutions offered, so I thought I'd try again. I installed Ubuntu 10.04 on an 8GB thumb drive, with a persistence file of 4GB, this was the 100% option in the Universal Pendrive persistence option. It booted into Ubuntu okay, and I copied the Voxin 0.37 installation folder into the home directory from my windows machine, and in terminal, I went into the voxin-enu-0.37 directory, and typed the following: sudo bash voxin-installer.sh And I looked at the licenses with typing "yes", and when it got to the part where it asks if I want to use this in Orca, I typed "y" for yes, and when I pressed enter, it messed up my Orca that was running, and I used the shut-down option, and now Ubuntu is messed up. I have also tried this with Voxin 0.41 with the same results, that is why I tried an earlier version. Can anyone suggest a solution please? Thanks in advance. Glenn
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