installing 2012.10
Peter Vágner
pvdeejay at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 19:21:40 UTC 2012
Hello,
does orca reliably start and work on login screen in 12.10?
Once the system is installed using the built-in installer it installs
unity I assume.
I have never tried to install something else than the default. Can I
somehow configure autologin so it will use gnome instead of unity?
I know 12.04 is still the recommended however I would like to get the
maximum out of available possibilities.
In gnome 3.6 accessibility is turned on all the time and I hope this is
a big move and hopefully may be helpfull.
Greetings
Peter
On 31. 10. 2012 18:15, Kyle wrote:
> Although Ubuntu 12.10 is not considered to be accessible out of the box,
> I believe the installer still works without needing extra help, and once
> installed, you can configure it to use standard GNOME 3.6. The
> recommended Ubuntu for accessibility and eyes-free installation is still
> 12.04 LTS. You could also try one of the Sonar images at
> http://sonar-project.org/
> which is based on Ubuntu 12.04 and then update it to run GNOME 3.6. Hope
> this helps.
> ~Kyle
> http://kyle.tk
>
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