It will be interesting to see if alt-control-s works and then find out
what happens after that. If an install md5sum is generated as well as a
perfect iso md5sum and the perfect iso fails but the install md5sum passes
and an installation happens so long as the installer can detect and flag
corrupted packages on the iso for installing off the internet vinux or for
that matter any other distro will get to installers in a more robust
state.
-- Twitter: JudeDaShiell
On Fri, 24 Apr 2015, John G Heim wrote:
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.
-- Twitter: JudeDaShiell
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