You might try alt+control+s. That is the normal key to get an accessible
login in ubuntu. It should come up talking though. I guess you don't
need me to tell you something is wrong.
You might also consider asking for help on the vinux support list. It's
a little ironic that there has been a thread on the vinux support list
about doing a talking install of debian while on this list, we're
talking about installing vinux.
On 04/24/2015 05:08 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I did the vinux install. The computer restarts and I had require
password to log in checked and orca appears nowhere to be found. I
tried alt-control-o and alt-control-r and tried typing alt-f2 followed
by orca <cr> and alt-f2 followed by orca -s <cr> and no speech. This is
the amd64 version of vinux4. I have the archlinux disk back in the sled
otherwise I'd not be able to write this message. I chose to have
updates done and to have the extra closed source software installed too
when I did this install. I'm thinking of doing a reinstall without
password required to log in just to see if I can reach orca on this
system's hard drive. Ideas for anything else to try will be much
appreciated at this point.
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