Re: orca settings

2009-03-29 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
I forgot to mention that my installation was made using a CD that I 
downloaded 26-march.

Perhaps your code wasn't there.


On 29-03-2009 04:12, Luke Yelavich wrote:

On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 04:33:50PM EST, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
   

Hi,
Today I did install jaunty in my machine and I found a similar problem.
It was not possible to save orca settings in my account.

I found in my home directory a .orca directory owned by root.
I removed the .orca directory and after this I could save the settings.
code:
sudo rm -rf ~/.orca

Hope this helps.
 


Ouch, looks like I either missed something, or made a typo in my code. I'll go 
and fix that right now.

Luke
   


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orca, viavoice and multi channel

2009-03-29 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
Hi all,
I mannaged to install jaunty and viavoice in my machine.
My problem is that I can not play for example music while viavoice is 
active.

Am I doing something wrong?
Is it possible to find a workaround?

Thanks.


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Accessible login question

2009-03-29 Thread Hammer Attila
Dear List!

Anybody works the accessible login feature in Jaunty with Orca?
I doed following steps for this guide and Orca not launch when I press
Ctrl+S for one second with login screen:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/AccessibleLogin

The Accessible login checkbox is enabled with the gdmsetup preference tool.

Have any ydeas?

Attila

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problems after updating 9.04 to night

2009-03-29 Thread mike
Hi, I just got the updates for 9.04 and Luke's fix was broken. There were some 
pulse audio updates and after restarting Orca was back to speaking so fast that 
you can't understand it.
I hope this isn't going to be the case every time we update 9.04 in the future, 
because I like the way it works when Orca works correctly.
Mike.

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