problems to access the network manager

2012-01-27 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza

Hi all.

Running ubuntu 11.10, how can I access the network manager?
I press the f10 key and use left and right arrows to locate the menu 
related to network. After I find the menu, I press down and up but 
nothing is read by orca.


Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks.

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Re: problems to access the network manager

2012-01-27 Thread Paul Hunt

Hi,

Strangely, the items in the network menu in Unity-2D are brailled but 
not spoken.


They are spoken if Unity-3D is being used.

You should find that the top item in the menu is edit connections 
which is I think what you want.



Paul


On 27/01/12 14:25, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:

Hi all.

Running ubuntu 11.10, how can I access the network manager?
I press the f10 key and use left and right arrows to locate the menu 
related to network. After I find the menu, I press down and up but 
nothing is read by orca.


Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks.




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Re: problems to access the network manager

2012-01-27 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza

Hi,
I find some tracebacks in debug created by orca.
I filed the following bug to orca team:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668880

On 01/27/2012 04:29 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:

Hi,

Strangely, the items in the network menu in Unity-2D are brailled but
not spoken.

They are spoken if Unity-3D is being used.

You should find that the top item in the menu is edit connections
which is I think what you want.


Paul


On 27/01/12 14:25, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:

Hi all.

Running ubuntu 11.10, how can I access the network manager?
I press the f10 key and use left and right arrows to locate the menu
related to network. After I find the menu, I press down and up but
nothing is read by orca.

Any help would be appreciate.
Thanks.






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Re: Think I discovered something

2012-01-27 Thread jacob schmude
Hi Gene
Which live CD are you trying out, 11.10 or 12.04? I'm curious, since
I've seen this problem on the 11.10 disks (not tried 12.04 yet), but
it only happens on one of my systems. On my Desktop (I'll give specs
if that would help) this occurs, however on my laptop the volume
defaults to about 70% and I can hear the drums just fine. The Audio
chips are different (Realtek ALC662 on my desktop and a generic
hda-intel device on my laptop) however they both use the hda-intel
driver.

On 1/27/12, gene richburg gene5...@austin.rr.com wrote:
 Hello, ok so I got ubuntu installed and think I might have come across a
 bug.  I tried booting the disk on about 3 system with the same result, when
 ever the cd finishes booting I don't hear the drums, and a friend of mine
 tried it out on his system and he didn't hear the drums either.  I suspect
 this might be happening to some others as well.  What I discovered, is that
 the reason why the drums sound is not being heard, is because the volume
 defaults to all the way down, and this can be varified if you happen to have
 phisical volume keys on your keyboard or laptop and you press the volume up
 you can hear a kind of knocking sound that gets louder or softer depending
 on whither you're turning the volume up or down.

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