Login sounds not being directed to proper sound device
I have two USB audio devices. I have ORCA set to speak out of one of these devices. Unfortunantely, when I reboot, the usual bongo sound which indicates it's safe to log in is coming out of the second audio device (whose speakers I usually ahve turned off since this is for my music playback). After loggin in, all other sounds (like the login sound) come out of the first audio device as they should. What should I change to have the pre-login sound of the bongos come out of the proper sound card? I've tried various sound settings but to no avail. Thanks. --Pete -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: Problm linking to Mozilla nightly builds
Hi, I wouldn't bother with the sources list file. Just use Help menu Check for updates... option in Thunderbird regularly to keep it up to date. Paul On 07/06/09 16:31, Peter Torpey wrote: I tried linking to the Mozilla nightly builds of Firefox and Thunderbird by adding the following line: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/fta/ubuntu jaunty main universe in the file /etc/apt/source.list As root, I did the command apt-get update in order to update the list of available packes. This complained that there wasn't a public key available for this link. How do I fix this and properly link to the nightly builds so that I can take advantage of the improving accewssibility? Also, as a side note, should I be updating Orca more regularly in a similar fashion? Thanks. --Pete -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: Problm linking to Mozilla nightly builds
2009/6/7 Paul Hunt hu...@ukonline.co.uk: I wouldn't bother with the sources list file. Just use Help menu Check for updates... option in Thunderbird regularly to keep it up to date. +1, at least with FFx you can just copy the nightly into a directory in your home and run it there with no problems. Just check for updates every day as Paul Says. You might want to use ther profile manager to keep your main profile isolated (-profilemanager) Steve Lee Open Accessibility - fullmeasure.co.uk -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Problem Configuring Grade 2 braille
From the instructions page on the Orca web site, I tried to configure Grade 2 braille. I've restarted the computer, but still, Orca has no choice for enabling Grade 2 as it should. Perhaps there is some other configuration setting not mentioned in the instructions? Here are the commands I ran: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-ucs4 ./configure --enable-liblouis=yes make make install The output made it look like everything went okay, but obviously it didn't since I don't have any option in Orca for using Grade 2. Any ideas are welcome. -- Pete -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility