Getting orca running on Ubuntu (WAS): RE: Orca

Lorenzo Taylor lorenzo at taylor.homelinux.net
Thu Jan 4 11:59:51 EST 2007


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According to Chris Norman:
# Hi, I'd tried that before and never got it working, but had probably done it 
# wrong. Cheers, that's helped me too! :-D

I did forget to mention that on some computers Orca will sometimes fail
to start automatically using the method I described.  If this happens,
just wait until the CD stops spinning and do the alt-f2 orca enter
process.  You won't have to log out and back in, because the boot trick
with the f5 3 takes care of that for you.  Orca will at that point start
and show the preferences window.

HTH,
Lorenzo
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