I got my wife to watch the screen of the laptop I have been trying to install ubunto live on. You do definitely have to select the language first which, if English, is just hit Enter after the CDROM stops pulling in files on the initial startup. F5 definitely takes you to the Accessibility menu and 3 definitely puts you on the screen reader heading. Hitting Enter twice after that caused a furious flurry of CDROM activity that lasted for around 20 minutes punctuated by both the small drum flourish and the longer chord with percussion as ubuntu started up. About 15 to 20 minutes later, the frantic CDROM activity stopped and a hush fell over the room. Would the voice soon say, "Welcome to Orca?" No. It wasn't to be at least not yet. After all that CDROM thrashing, we had an almost black screen with a little blue line near the top, dead silence from the speaker and, strangely enough, the mouse pad was talking to something because one could swirl a finger around the mouse pad and little lines would flash around on the screen. The CDROM drive woke up again after each of these touches to the mouse pannel but nothing else ever happened. This is a Dell Enspiron CPU from about 2001 and I bet ubuntu is confused about the video and possibly audio drivers. Obviously, some of the audio worked, but no speech nor video. I tried Alt-F2 which provoked another spasm from the CDROM drive but nothing else useful happened. That's the report for now. Time to hit the ubuntu list for any suggestions as to possible boot options that may force it to do things it can't figure out on its own. The laptop does presently run on the old oralux installation. I had hoped to log in to it and use dmesg to get a full report of the devices found regarding sound and video, but that dmesg doesn't report any details about sound and video devices, only that soft-synth is enabled and the speech from the speaker already tells me that. Martin McCormick _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list