Re: Starting Orca in a virtual machine.

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My guess is that Ubuntu with that low of a version number might not have orca.
To run a command should be alt f 2.
The first ubuntu I ran was 6 or 7.
How did you find version 1?

> On Sep 5, 2018, at 1:41 PM, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I am currently trying to run Ubuntu 1.04.1 but can’t seem to be able to run orca from the Iso.
> I hear the drum sound and after that i have tried ctrl + alt + s and control + super + s.
> Nothing works.
> I know you can open up a kind of run dialog like in windows.
> I don’t know if its f2 or alt f2 or anything else?
> Any thoughts might be helpful.
> Thanks in advance from Anders.
> /A
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