Re: definitely impressed
Hi, sorry, I was not able to update the ppa yet. And answering your question, no, you don't need to re-add the ppa. This works as any other repository. Sorry for the delay. BR On 10/08/2011 11:26 PM, Guy Schlosser wrote: Do I have to re-add the PPA after all the updates? My system is completely up-to-date as of 30 minutes ago, and I still do not have dash accessibility or alt+tab window announcements since Unity 4.22 was installed. If the packages just haven't been updated yet, please excuse the E-mail, but just curious to find out what is going on. Thanks, Guy On 10/06/2011 01:25 PM, Piñeiro wrote: Hi Guy, thanks for testing the extra-a11y ppa. Yes, I plan to update the ppa based on Unity 4.22. Tomorrow is a holiday here in Spain, so I will try to find a moment to do that. In fact my plan is keeping updating the ppa often, until those branches get merged on the master branch. Again, thanks for testing it. Best regards On 10/05/2011 06:35 PM, Guy Schlosser wrote: Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. Thanks much, Guy -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
On 10/06/2011 11:50 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote: On Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 04:25:16AM EST, Piñeiro wrote: Hi Guy, thanks for testing the extra-a11y ppa. Yes, I plan to update the ppa based on Unity 4.22. Tomorrow is a holiday here in Spain, so I will try to find a moment to do that. In fact my plan is keeping updating the ppa often, until those branches get merged on the master branch. Again, thanks for testing it. Alejandro, I am happy to help maintain the packages if that is of any help to you. Hi Luke, thanks for the offer, but for the moment maintaining the package is being easy. I was not able to update that package before because I used that long Spanish weekend to some personal matters. Again, thanks for the offer. Best regards -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
Do I have to re-add the PPA after all the updates? My system is completely up-to-date as of 30 minutes ago, and I still do not have dash accessibility or alt+tab window announcements since Unity 4.22 was installed. If the packages just haven't been updated yet, please excuse the E-mail, but just curious to find out what is going on. Thanks, Guy On 10/06/2011 01:25 PM, Piñeiro wrote: Hi Guy, thanks for testing the extra-a11y ppa. Yes, I plan to update the ppa based on Unity 4.22. Tomorrow is a holiday here in Spain, so I will try to find a moment to do that. In fact my plan is keeping updating the ppa often, until those branches get merged on the master branch. Again, thanks for testing it. Best regards On 10/05/2011 06:35 PM, Guy Schlosser wrote: Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. Thanks much, Guy -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
Hy Luke, The LightDM replacement to Gdm is very interesting me too. How can possible doing this replacement for an Oneiric installed system if the purpose is working default the a11y support with screen reader in GDM? My friend sees following error when he trying replace LightDm to Gdm and try setting A11y properties with Gdm in terminal, he using following command: root@ubuntu:/# sudo -u gdm gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled true ** (process:4488): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=20fabca28cb849c3142b381e02746da0 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: No protocol specified\nAutolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n ** (process:4488): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=20fabca28cb849c3142b381e02746da0 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: No protocol specified\nAutolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n root@ubuntu:/# He tryed using this command an installed Oneiric system. Possible doing this replacement by default a custom live CD if I would like automatic login working too? If I remember right, when I looked this with alpha3 based live CD, GDM wont start automaticaly with live CD, and I not tryed this replacement now. I see an another interesting issue with Oneiric and Unity related: General, I using Oneiric with Gnome Fallback session, but I would like trying Unity 2D after I read Guis letter. Because I am not have sighted assistance to change session in LightDm, I edited the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf file: I uncommented following line: greeter-session=unity-greeter And modify following line: user-session=gnome-fallback I simple replaced with gnome-fallback session to ubuntu-2d session, and restarted lightdm login manager with service lightdm restart command. My system are I configured for automatic login, and Unity 2D wonderful started. I tested little with Unity, and final would like switch back with gnome-fallback session. So I again modify /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf fileto I change back the session... :-(:-( After I restarted LightDm, I very surprised, because simple owerwritten or deleted my custom keybindings, with I defined in GNOME Control Center the Keyboard pane when I used GNOME Fallback session. For example, not possible to pop up panel menue with ALT+F1 key combination, not possible to access Run dialog, etc. Why happened this? Unity stores own key combinations equals place for example with GNOME3 fallback session (.config/dconf/user binary gsettings file)? Possible fix this with next release? Have an useful workaround to prewent this problem if an user would like using not only Unity dependent sessions and already customized for example GNOME3 fallback session related keybindings? Attila -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
Hi Guy, thanks for testing the extra-a11y ppa. Yes, I plan to update the ppa based on Unity 4.22. Tomorrow is a holiday here in Spain, so I will try to find a moment to do that. In fact my plan is keeping updating the ppa often, until those branches get merged on the master branch. Again, thanks for testing it. Best regards On 10/05/2011 06:35 PM, Guy Schlosser wrote: Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. Thanks much, Guy -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
On Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 04:25:16AM EST, Piñeiro wrote: Hi Guy, thanks for testing the extra-a11y ppa. Yes, I plan to update the ppa based on Unity 4.22. Tomorrow is a holiday here in Spain, so I will try to find a moment to do that. In fact my plan is keeping updating the ppa often, until those branches get merged on the master branch. Again, thanks for testing it. Alejandro, I am happy to help maintain the packages if that is of any help to you. Luke -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
definitely impressed
Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. Thanks much, Guy -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
definitely impressed
Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, an -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
definitely impressed
Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, an -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 03:35:55AM EST, Guy Schlosser wrote: Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. The notifications no longer working is a known bug, and likely won't be fixed by final release. However, I do hope I can get it fixed in a stable release update, as its a complex issue to fix. Luke -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
I do have one further question with Oneiric though. BTW Luke, thanks for the quick reply, and maybe you can answer this one too. Is there any way to make a sound play once the lightdm screen appears? I almost have to put my laptop to my ear and listen for the hard drive to stop spinning, in order to know when I can type my password. If there is a simple work around, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again, Guy On 10/05/2011 05:18 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote: On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 03:35:55AM EST, Guy Schlosser wrote: Hi all, I am writing to say that I am definitely impressed with the way Unity turned out with the extra-a11y. The alt+tab window modifications and the dash are working well, and even before the extra-a11y packages were added, I love being able to press f-10, and have my wireless connection right at hand. The only problem I'm having though, is that when a notification comes up, all orca seems to say is notify_osd. This may be a known bug, but hopefully will be fixed by final release. Keep up the good work, and just as a heads up, Unity 4.22 is in today's updates. Will the extra-a11y ppa be updated soon? Here's hoping I don't lose dash and alt+tab support on next reboot. The notifications no longer working is a known bug, and likely won't be fixed by final release. However, I do hope I can get it fixed in a stable release update, as its a complex issue to fix. Luke -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: definitely impressed
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:17:21AM EST, Guy Schlosser wrote: I do have one further question with Oneiric though. BTW Luke, thanks for the quick reply, and maybe you can answer this one too. Is there any way to make a sound play once the lightdm screen appears? I almost have to put my laptop to my ear and listen for the hard drive to stop spinning, in order to know when I can type my password. If there is a simple work around, I would greatly appreciate it. Unfortunately not yet. This is also a known bug, but the lightdm greeter author didn't get to it this cycle. For Vinux based on oneiric, gdm will be used instead, where accessibility will be working. Luke -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility