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Hi<br>
I installed from a CDROM, specifically the Desktop live CD image for
i386. The CD drive itself connects via USB, but I doubt that would
make a difference. In regard to the keyboard shortcut to turn on
Orca, I wasn't referring to the environment on the cd, but the
environment you get once installed. It is in the installed
environment that the toggle key is needed, not on the cd.<br>
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On 10/20/2011 01:19, Alan Bell wrote:
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Hi Jacob,<br>
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some responses inline, some things I have not tested yet.<br>
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On 20/10/11 08:12, Jacob Schmude wrote:
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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi all,<br>
Well, after a bit of playing around, I did get Ubuntu Oneiric
to install. On my machine, I had to press ctrl+s regularly
throughout the boot-up process. This was the only way I got
the drums to play, otherwise, it would go straight to the
Unity-3D environment without giving me the chance to enable
the accessible installer. The machine, if it makes a
difference, is a Samsung NF310 netbook.</font></blockquote>
was this using a CD rom, or a USB key?<br>
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