a possible change needed.

2006-09-29 Thread mike coulombe
Hi when I downloaded some of the games available for my kids,
after starting one and exiting orca no longer speaks.
Logging in again doesn't correct the problem.
Apparently once orca is started if you log out and back in again it is still 
running.
I had to use ctrl alt back space to kill the gnome session.
My question is can orca be easily shut down.
If not is there a way to set it so it doesn't come back automatic after killing 
gnome and it restarts.
The box for orca is not checked.
Mike.

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Re: [Bug 33530] Re: KTTs wont shut up!

2006-09-29 Thread Gary Cramblitt
On Thursday 28 September 2006 23:03, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
> I noticed he last comment on this was w/ Flight 4 of Dapper.  Are you
> still having problems with this on Dapper 6.06.1 LTS?  Are you able to
> update your system to 6.06.1?  If so could you please update your system
> and then update this bug?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan
>
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Somebody post this in this bug please.  (I am not a Kubuntu user)

The Quit option only quits the KTTSMgr tray applet.  To stop a speaking job, 
you must left click on the tray applet, go to the Jobs tab, select the 
speaking job, and click Remove.

There will be a Stop option in the KDE 4 version of KTTSMgr tray applet when 
it is released.

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Re: eSpeak package links broken for Edgy?

2006-09-29 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 03:22:13AM EST, Jonathan Duddington wrote:
> I noticed yesterday that if I search http://packages.ubuntu.com/ for
> "espeak" I see four related packages for Edgy (espeak, espeak-data,
> libespeak1, libespeak-dev), all at version 1.15.
> 
> If I try now (a day later) to download these packages, the last three
> give "404-Not found", while the first gives an old version, 1.11.
> 
> The new packages listed are in the database, but the files are not in
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/sound.  Has the release process gone
> wrong, or has the new version just not yet propagated through the
> system?

It has long been Debian and Ubuntu policy to pack shared libraries into 
their own package, and package any development files related to that 
library into another. So for this, we have libespeak1 and libespeak-dev. 
The espeak-data package contains all the voice related files that go in 
/usr/share/espeak-data. Espeak-data is needed by both libespeak1 and 
espeak.

The first packages of espeak 1.15 that were uploaded lacked the 
dependency for the espeak-data package, which has been fixed in the 
latest package version, 1.15-0ubuntu2.

The best place to track packages is on the launchpad page at 
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/espeak

The newest revision will eventually filter down through all other sites 
like packages.ubuntu.com, and the archive mirrors.

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hello

2006-09-29 Thread David Green
Hello.   I am looking for some areas where I can contribute back to Ubuntu.  I am a long time Windows user who finally got tired of fixing some mysterious problems with my Windows XP system.  I can help the accesiblity team with testing, documentation and support.  Eventually I want to start doing some coding.  I have done limited coding though not in several years.  However I can still read most code and figure out most of what is going on.
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edgy beta not speaking

2006-09-29 Thread MICHAEL WEAVER
I have managed to get the Edgy Beta working.
However I get no speech after hearing the music, ALT F2 and Orca doesn't 
seem to work and it seems like my CDROM drive on my laptop is still 
churning away after Ubuntu comes up.

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eSpeak package links broken for Edgy?

2006-09-29 Thread Jonathan Duddington
I noticed yesterday that if I search http://packages.ubuntu.com/ for
"espeak" I see four related packages for Edgy (espeak, espeak-data,
libespeak1, libespeak-dev), all at version 1.15.

If I try now (a day later) to download these packages, the last three
give "404-Not found", while the first gives an old version, 1.11.

The new packages listed are in the database, but the files are not in
http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/sound.  Has the release process gone
wrong, or has the new version just not yet propagated through the
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trying to enable universe

2006-09-29 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, I installed the latest CD and am trying to enable universe.
I got help to find the list file to edit,
however is says it is a read only  file and can't be edited.
How does one go about getting this done.
In dapper there was a software properties to do this in.
But I don't find that option in the new system.
Thanks Mike.
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[Bug 58701] Re: Calc - AT-SPI causes crash

2006-09-29 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Thanks Mattias, I'm running that now and I'm no longer able to reproduce
the crash. I still get the fairly ugly wanrnings when running soffice
via gdb though (in case that's important):


** (soffice.bin:16550): WARNING **: ERROR: Event source does not implement 
XAccessibleContext

** (soffice.bin:16550): CRITICAL **: virtual void
AtkListener::notifyEvent(const
com::sun::star::accessibility::AccessibleEventObject&): assertion
`xParent.is()' failed

** (soffice.bin:16550): WARNING **: ERROR: Event source does not
implement XAccessibleContext

** (soffice.bin:16550): CRITICAL **: virtual void
AtkListener::notifyEvent(const
com::sun::star::accessibility::AccessibleEventObject&): assertion
`xParent.is()' failed

** (soffice.bin:16550): WARNING **: Test me: table model change event

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[Bug 57054] Re: Possible memory leak in gnome-mag

2006-09-29 Thread Daniel Holbach
 gnome-mag (1:0.13.1-0ubuntu3) edgy; urgency=low
 .
   * magnifier/magnifier.c, debian/patches/10-fix-memleak-355583.patch:
 - apply patch from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355583 to fix
   memleak. (Malone: #57054)


** Changed in: gnome-mag (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 33530] Re: KTTs wont shut up!

2006-09-29 Thread Jonathan Jesse
I noticed he last comment on this was w/ Flight 4 of Dapper.  Are you
still having problems with this on Dapper 6.06.1 LTS?  Are you able to
update your system to 6.06.1?  If so could you please update your system
and then update this bug?

Thanks,

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Re: [Bug 58701] Re: Calc - AT-SPI causes crash

2006-09-29 Thread Matthias Klose
Henrik Nilsen Omma schrieb:
> No apport does not pop up and of course when I run it with gdm it
> refuses to crash :-/
> 
> However I do get warnings and lots of CRITICAL massages related to
> AtkListener and XAccessibleContext that look highly relevant. See
> attached gdm output.

Henrik, please could you recheck with the packages at

deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/ edgy/$(ARCH)/
deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/ edgy/all/

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[Bug 58701] Re: Calc - AT-SPI causes crash

2006-09-29 Thread Daniel Holbach
const com::sun::star::accessibility::AccessibleEventObject& is something
on the OOo end - no idea.

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[Bug 58701] Re: Calc - AT-SPI causes crash

2006-09-29 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
No apport does not pop up and of course when I run it with gdm it
refuses to crash :-/

However I do get warnings and lots of CRITICAL massages related to
AtkListener and XAccessibleContext that look highly relevant. See
attached gdm output.

** Attachment added: "gdb output of soffice with at-spi running"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4541329/gdb-oocalc.txt

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[Bug 57054] Re: Possible memory leak in gnome-mag

2006-09-29 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-mag (upstream)
   Status: Unknown => Fix Released

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