Ubuntu-Mate With Orca for the Raspberry PI 4?
Glenn K0LNY
glennervin at cableone.net
Wed Jul 22 05:43:24 UTC 2020
In reading this from this page:
https://ubuntu-mate.org/ports/raspberry-pi/
I don't know how we would get Orca working if it requires the setup process to run first as described below:
First boot
NOTE! There are no predefined user accounts. The first time you boot the Ubuntu MATE image it will run through a setup wizard where you can create your
own user account and configure your regional settings. The first boot setup takes a few minutes to complete, but subsequent boots are much quicker.
Firmware
The GPU firmware partition is mounted at /boot/firmware. The files /boot/firmware/config.txt and /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt contain the system configuration
and kernel command line options respectively.
SSH
The OpenSSH server is not installed by default. Simply install it to to enable SSH.
sudo apt install openssh-server
If you install SSH then you might also want to install sshguard which is highly optimised and well suited for use on the Raspberry Pi to protect from brute
force attacks against SSH.
----- Original Message -----
From: Glenn K0LNY
To: Ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2020 11:41 PM
Subject: Ubuntu-Mate With Orca for the Raspberry PI 4?
Hi,
I downloaded a Ubuntu-Mate image, Ubuntu-Mate Buster for the RPI, and I cannot get Orca talking.
ubuntu-mate-18.04.2-beta1-desktop-armhf+raspi-ext4.img
It is a Raspberry PI 4 with 4GB of RAM.
If this is not the right image, could anyone give me a link to Ubuntu-Mate with Orca?
Thanks.
Glenn
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