Re: orca won't start on 16.04

2016-04-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 03:51:10AM AEST, chad baker wrote:
> Hi just burned 16.04 to disk and orca won’t start when doing control s
> Did things change?

Urm, yes. Upstream GNOME adopted a different keystroke a while ago, so we
followed suit. You now use super + alt + S to start Orca.

Luke

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Re: [orca-list] Heads up, Braille in 16.04.

2016-04-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 09:56:08PM AEST, Hammer Attila wrote:
> Hi Luke,
> 
> Thank you your answer.
> If I would like doing a custom live CD with containing custom a11y settings,
> not matter if both enabled the RUN_BRLTTY=yes and BRLTTY systemd service?

You're probably better to leave the service enabled, and tweak the default file.

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Re: orca won't start on 16.04

2016-04-22 Thread Milton

Press Alt+super+S
I just installed 16.04 successfully with the help of Orca.
Milton

Op 22-04-16 om 19:51 schreef chad baker:

Hi just burned 16.04 to disk and orca won’t start when doing control s
Did things change?
thanks




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orca won't start on 16.04

2016-04-22 Thread chad baker
Hi just burned 16.04 to disk and orca won’t start when doing control s
Did things change?
thanks

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Re: [orca-list] Heads up, Braille in 16.04.

2016-04-22 Thread Hammer Attila

Hi,

I wrong wrote the source of brltty systemd service, right source path is 
/lib/systemd/system/brltty.service.


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Re: [orca-list] Heads up, Braille in 16.04.

2016-04-22 Thread Hammer Attila

Hi Luke,

Thank you your answer.
If I would like doing a custom live CD with containing custom a11y 
settings, not matter if both enabled the RUN_BRLTTY=yes and BRLTTY 
systemd service? What the better preference way? The Systemd service 
enabling or the RUN_BRLTTY=yes preference in live CD environment?
During live CD boot enough to create in chroot environment a symbolic 
link the /usr/lib/systemd/system/brltty.service file to the 
/etc/systemd/system/sysinit.target.wants directory? I would like default 
enabling this service if this is possible.


My purpose is following:
if the Braille display is attached with USB and I understanding right 
your answer, not need enabling the RUN_BRLTTY=yes preference or the 
Systemd BRLTTY service, because udev detecting the USB braille displays.
But, if the user attaching a serial port or a Bluetooth braille display 
or attaching a serial port braille display with an USB serial dongle and 
the display is configured the user with brltty.conf file, BRLTTY not 
starting automatically if not enabled the RUN_BRLTTY=yes preference or 
the systemd service.

Right my understanding?

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Re: [orca-list] Heads up, Braille in 16.04.

2016-04-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 04:48:27PM AEST, Hammer Attila wrote:
> Hi Luke,
> 
> In xenial need enabling the /etc/default/brltty file the RUN_BRLTTY=yes
> configuration key after the updated package awailable in Xenial repository?
> When need using this setting preference?

If you have a USB Braille display, Brltty should start when the display is
connected, either at boot, or when you connect the display after the system
has booted. The RUN_BRLTTy option is for those who may have a particular
BrlTTy configuration and are using a display connected via other means,
i.e bluetooth or serial port etc. Right now, its easy to enable the systemd
service and use the /etc/default/brltty file, but for future releases, that
may change to simply using the systemd service, and disabling it by default.

Luke

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