Orca setting up orca in ubuntu
Henrik Nilsen Omma
henrik at ubuntu.com
Thu Nov 16 10:43:22 GMT 2006
When running Ubuntu Edgy, please make sure you are using the final
release version. The daily builds may not do the right thing. The
standard place to download releases from is here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download
If you have a regular PC (i386) you can just use this direct link:
http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
Thanks!
Henrik
MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
> This may seem a silly question or perhaps not but is there something
> missing as regards new users installing the latest version of Orca with
> Ubuntu?
> I ask because it goes through the steps but one thing I would like to
> know as a new user would be if I need to do all that work when upgrading
> my version of Orca from one version to another?
> I get the idea you have to download the latest Orca from the Gnome FTP
> site or whatever the site is, and possibly you have to change directory
> to the file you have downloaded and issue that final command to build
> Orca but can you cut out that other stuff in the middle or do you have
> to repeat all the steps mentioned in the instructions every time you
> download a new version of Orca to your desktop?
> I know I still have a lot to learn about Linux as at the moment I still
> only have Windows on my desktop and although I have grabbed Edgy from
> the Daily builds on the Ubuntu site I still have had no luck getting
> Edgy to Talk as a Ubuntu Live version let alone be able to run the
> installation. I have tried my latest CD I burned on both my laptop and
> desktop with similar results I think which is that I do seem to get into
> Ubuntu Live but can't seem to get any further with it.
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