ubuntu 12.04 release version - my impressions

2012-04-29 Thread Vojtěch Polášek
Hi,
I have successfully downloaded and installed 12.04 final release.
I have installed latest orca from git (gnome-3-4 branch) and
at-spi2-core (gnome-3-4 branch). This solved my problem with libreoffice
reading current line twice.
I am quite satisfied, except for several things, I hope they will be solved.
Orca still doesn't work with threading in thunderbird. It doesn't
refresh list in a right way, and it causes confusion. Is therre any bug
for this?
And I have a problem - I can't set orca to use higher speeds of espeak.
I have copied speechd.conf from vinux 3.1 machine, where it works into
.speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf and there is no difference.
HUD is not speaking, but I don't mind, at least for now.
And it seems, that in Thunderbird, shortcuts like o and p doesn't work
correctly. I am using thunderbrowse for viewing RSS feeds and it behaves
strangely.
Can you please help me with these problems?
I heart that there is some additional repository or ubuntu accessibility
related stuff - but it was probably for unity 3d. I am using unity 2d
and I am satisfied.
I will post more.
Thank you,
Vojta

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getting login music, forgot the command

2012-04-29 Thread Krishnakant mane
Hello all,
Some days back there was a thread on this list about the login music not 
playing after password is entered.
Some one had posted a command which I have lost.
I tryed to dig my archives, but can't find the email.
Can some one give me the command again?
I had put it in my startup apps and the music used to play,
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.


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Re: getting login music, forgot the command

2012-04-29 Thread Christopher Chaltain

Alan Bell posted it to the Ubuntu Accessibility list. The command is:

/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id=desktop-login --description=GNOME Login

On 04/29/2012 10:11 AM, Krishnakant mane wrote:

Hello all,
Some days back there was a thread on this list about the login music not 
playing after password is entered.
Some one had posted a command which I have lost.
I tryed to dig my archives, but can't find the email.
Can some one give me the command again?
I had put it in my startup apps and the music used to play,
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.




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Fwd: Re: [Trisquel-users] Synapse by default in the next Trisquel versions

2012-04-29 Thread Dave Hunt
I installed synapse into Ubuntu 12.04, and, I now have an accessible 
synaptic package manager, and this makes me very happy!




Cheers,



Dave




 Original Message 
Subject: 	Re: [Trisquel-users] Synapse by default in the next Trisquel 
versions

Date:   Mon, 30 Apr 2012 00:49:45 +0200 (CEST)
From:   mikko.viinam...@students.turkuamk.fi
Reply-To:   User help and discussion trisquel-us...@listas.trisquel.info
To: trisquel-us...@listas.trisquel.info



Sure looks cutesy. It's licensed partly under the GPL and the LGPL and is
available in Trisquel repos.

I personally use a terminal to run stuff and mlocate to find files but each
to her own. The centralization sounds interesting as does the keyboard over
mouse aspect. I wonder how heavy the zeitgeist daemon is.

I'll give it a try. :)


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