If Milos has an android device or an iPad or iPhone the be my eyes app once installed can get him some sighted help. I've tried booting both ubuntu and ubuntu-mate on a machine here after the restart dialog came up and can't get either to boot. Or at least that's the way this seems now. A little later today I'm going to get some sighted help and find out what's really happening and I'll be back with that information. The machine here has 1 gig of memory and earlier versions of ubuntu and vinux worked on it in the past. The hard drive did come out of the computer warm to the touch so maybe letting the hard drive cool off will help matters.
On Thu, 31 May 2018, Alex ARNAUD wrote: > Date: Thu, 31 May 2018 05:09:45 > From: Alex ARNAUD <[email protected]> > To: Milos Przic <[email protected]>, > Ubuntu List <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Intro and a question > > Hello Milos, > > Could you access your computer from SSH ? Do you have sighted help ? How do > you have tried to activate Orca ? > > For accessibility purposes, I advise you to choose Ubuntu Mate because the > Mate desktop is in my opinion the most reliable for blind and low-vision > people. > > Best regards, > Alex. > > Le 31/05/2018 ? 09:25, Milos Przic a ?crit?: > > Hello group, > > I have been here on the list for a few days now. Let me first introduce > > briefly, my name is Milos and I am from Serbia, a beginner in using Linux. > > I didn't want to install Ubuntu on my computer, I just tried using it from > > my usb flash, but the use seems to be much restricted. Then I wanted to > > install it as a virtual machine using VMWare, and everything seems to go > > well untill I try activating Orca. When I boot it from the flash drive and > > press alt+super+s, Orca starts speaking, but when I turn it on as a virtual > > machine, that same key combination doesn't do anything, eventhough I hear > > the sound that means that Ubuntu is up and running. > > What to try? > > Thanks to everyone in advance, and best regards! > > Milo? > > > > > > -- -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
