Where To Get Ubuntu 7.04? Was: Re: VmWare
Richard Wells
richwels at myfreedombox.com
Tue Apr 17 15:45:02 EDT 2007
Hello,
I went to the ubuntu site. The only version I found for download was
6.1. Could you kindly direct me to where to get the newer beta version?
Thank you so much for this.
Original message:
> Probably the easiest way to get gnome and orca running is to grab the
> latest ubuntu beta (7.04) and install it. Orca works out of the box
> with this distro and most of the applications are accessible. It even
> comes with the latest alpha of firefox3, so you can play with the
> accessibility features being developed.
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at
> 06:58:06PM -0400, Doug Smith wrote:
>> Good going. The more you can do without sighted help, the better. I
>> have to bust all my computing problems without sighted help, which I
>> do not have the luxury of anyway. My wife, though sighted, knows
>> nothing about computers and, showing her the messages or whatever,
>> would do no more than get her confused.
>> Well, I just got the start of one going the other day. I have decided
>> to give gnome and orca a try. I may or may not regret this. I would
>> like to get some results from others on how you are doing with this
>> combination. I would like to see what's going on. If you are having
>> good or bad results with speech-enabled Linux gui interfaces, please
>> let me know so that I will know what to look forward to.
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Doug Smith: C.S.F.C.
>> Computer Scientist For CHRIST
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