Pete: I'm not sure if you read my message or not. My hardware at this time is not supported in Vinux. It is only supported in upstream Ubuntu as of 13.04 or later releases. What I was asking was how to get Orca up and going with Ubuntu's Live system. When I last used Ubuntu, back in the Gnome2.x days you would: boot the media. Press f5. Hit 3 for screen reader. Press enter. So again my question is what is the best way to get Orca up and going especially if using the Unity environment? Unity is completely different, from any of the Gnome2.x days. And I thought I'd try Ubuntu 13.04, since my MacBookPro is supported. But 12.04 is not listed, in fact no LTS release supports what I'm trying to run Ubuntu on. I use a MacBook Pro model 8,1. For more details, please see this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro Scan down the page. You'll see when you enter 8,1 that no LTS release supports the hardware thus why I can't use Vinux4. And thus my question about how to get Orca up and going with Ubuntu desktop.
-- Sincerely, Keith Home Phone: 928-554-3936 Mobile Phone: 928-713-6370 Primary email: [email protected] -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
