Normally I'd stay away from development releases, but apparently the newest Orca requires Python 3.3, and I'm experiencing some issues in the Orca shipped with 12.10 that make it difficult to use (it doesn't seem to respond to the command line option that's supposed to kill it, hangs fairly regularly, and I occasionally get stuck in states where I can't navigate websites with arrows nor do keystrokes interrupt speech.) I know that at least the kill thing is probably resolved in Git master, but I'm wondering about the others.

So I'm wondering about 13.04. Since many features aren't being publicized, are the 13.04 builds more accessibly stable than they'd be were Unity and other components undergoing massive churn? Has anyone experimented with this?

What is the most accessible way to boot a virtualized desktop? Vbox is QT, and while I know there is a command line interface, I'd really like an easier and more accessible option for booting a Ubuntu desktop that doesn't involve configuring a VM from scratch via the command line.

Thanks.

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