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I do not know how orca finally came up on fedora but it did. The monitor needed sorting first. I am on the desktopp and do not want to reboot now. Does a command exist that can be keyed in after alt-f2 that will give me the opportunity to install fedora to a hard drive?
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On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 01:49:09AM AEST, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> I do not know how orca finally came up on fedora but it did. The monitor needed sorting first. I am on the desktopp and do not want to reboot now. Does a command exist that can be keyed in after alt-f2 that will give me the opportunity to install fedora to a hard drive?
Bring up the activities overview with either the super key or Alt F1. Then
type install, and use the arrow keys to move through the results, which
should have something along the lines of Install Fedora.
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You can't be listening to climate control systems at the time but there
is an audio cue for when to hit alt-super-s. For a little while when
the boot starts the dvd motor is running at full speed. Then the dvd
settles down into a clicking pattern and when that clicking stops for
about 10 seconds then it's time to hit alt-super-s. On the newer fedora
versions that needs about 12 minutes and on Fedora 24, it needed about 8
minutes from when the boot process was started.
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> I do not know how orca finally came up on fedora but it did. The monitor needed sorting first. I am on the desktopp and do not want to reboot now. Does a command exist that can be keyed in after alt-f2 that will give me the opportunity to install fedora to a hard drive?
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