Re: trouble while trying to activate icon of application error report from The notification area

2009-05-17 Thread Rakesh arky Ambati



--- On Sat, 16/5/09, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel chm...@phil.muni.cz wrote:

 Unfortunately, i AM not
 able to activate The icon 
 from The notification area, while The application probably
 application crash 

You can access the panels by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Tab and navigating using tabs. 
More information on Gnome keyboard navigation is here at this webpage. 

http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/unstable/keynav-5.html.en

Perhaps turning off Gnome Desktop effects would help if the key combination 
doesn't work.

Cheers

--arky

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useful hodkeys for solving crashes of Gnome modules in Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-05-17 Thread Mgr. Janusz Chmiel
Dear users,

I would like to give You some useful hod keys for The situation, when You 
will lose speech support and if Gnome will stop to operate. Please remember, 
that CTRL+ALT+F1 and other key combinations with some of function keys are 
awailable for You. So if You will not be able to even shut down computer by 
pressing power button, Gnome shutdown process will not recall, do not panic. 
Instead of force shutdown,which may corrupt Your harddrive if You will do it 
very often, press CTRL+ALT+F1. The user name login screen wil appear. Type Your 
user name followed by pressing Enter key, then type Your password and You will 
press Enter key again. You will be at The console.

You can start brltty or even install Yasr, Yasr is able to work in Ubuntu 
Jaunty.

apt-get install yasr

You will be able for example to shutdown your computer from The console. But 
Gnome data will probably will not be saved correctly, but You will not be 
forced to shutdown Your computer by forcing shutdown it.

YOu are able to switch between console and login prompt and Your Gnome session 
by pressing CTRL+ALT+F7 for recalling Gnome session or by pressing CTRL+ALT+F1 
to recall login prompt and after login, YOu will use standard Linux console.

So i think, that this information would interest somebody of us.

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Speech problem upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty.

2009-05-17 Thread Fabrizio Marini


--- Messaggio originale ---
Da: Fabrizio Marini fabri...@people.it
A: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Data: 17/05/2009 21.22.17
Oggetto: Speech problem upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty.
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--- Messaggio originale ---
Da: Fabrizio Marini erbizionos...@tiscali.it
A: ubuntu-accessibil...@lists.ubuntu.com.
Data: 16/05/2009 12.58.41
Oggetto: Sound problem upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty.
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Hi everybody!
I'm a blind user of Ubuntu with Orca. 
After upgrading via apt-get from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04, I noticed a strange
problem, and i'm not able to understand which component of my system causes
it. 
Using Orca with the Espeak software syntesizer and PulseAudio as my sound
system, Espeak does not says the last part of every message sent to it by
orca. For example, when I reach a button using the tab key, it says the
name of the button but don't say the word button. Sometimes it also
doesn't say the first part of the messages. 
I tried to search the solution using Google, but I founded only solutions
for people who installed Ubuntu using the installation cd and had other
problem, such as espeak speaking too fast.

Could anybody help me? Last but not list, is this the right place to ask
this question?

Thank you so much and have a nice day.

Fabrizio. 
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