Re: Interesting Karmic problems

2009-11-02 Thread Hammer Attila
Very interesting, but I do following test, because now I have sighted 
assistance (my wife help me).
The results is very interesting:
1. When I not using the accessibility profile, hardware volume button is 
works correct my notebook, the sound volume is changed correct when I 
move left or right the wolume button. The gnome-volume-applet presented 
by default, and correct possible launch the system/preferences/sound 
preference tool without errors.

2. When I not using the accessibility profile, the 
system/preferences/sound preference tool the hardware tab is not empty.

3. I don't no why, but when after I finish this test and I restart the 
live cd and choosing accessibility profile, Orca launched automaticaly 
my notebook and talks fine. So, Orca sometime launched automaticaly my 
notebook and talks fine, sometime not.

Luke or anybody, have an ydea what setting possible the bad with 
accessibility profile? Why work sound volume change etc with normal boot 
method and why not work when accessibility profile is selected? Very 
interesting, I have no ydea.

Attila

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Re: Interesting Karmic problems

2009-11-02 Thread Hammer Attila
You found this with following link:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuKarmic

Cheers,

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Re: Interesting Karmic problems

2009-11-02 Thread mk360
I'm having  the same problems. Where can I read arki's tutorial?.
- Original Message - 
From: "Hammer Attila" 
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Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 5:44 AM
Subject: Interesting Karmic problems


> Dear list,
> 
> I tryed Ubuntu Karmic live cd, and I am now not happy. :-(:-(
> I see some interesting problems, I don't no have any possible useful 
> workaround to solving this problems. :-(:-( I hope anybody have an ydea 
> to solving this problems:
> 1. My notebook (Toshiba Satelite L300) Orca does'nt talk automaticaly 
> when the boot is finished, this is works correct with prewious Ubuntu 
> versions (Jaunty, Intrepid, Hardy). If I manual launch Orca, Orca talks 
> fine.
> My desktop computer Orca launch correct automaticaly and talking fine.
> 
> 2. When I try booting Ubuntu Karmic live cd with accessible profile 
> (screen reader option), gnome-volume-applet is disabled by default, and 
> impossible to launch system/settings/sound preference tool (waiting 
> respond the sound system). I read Arki tutorial with Ubuntu Karmic, and 
> remove .pulse directory and .pulse_cookie file.
> When logout and login back again, gnome-volume-applet is displayed and 
> possible launch the system/preferences/sound preference tool, but now I 
> see following the next problem:
> 3. Impossible increase or decrease volume values (the values increased 
> or decreased, but the sound volume is does'nt change). In sound 
> preferences/hardware tab is empty. I don't no why?
> 
> This is not only one sound card specific problem I think, because my 
> desktop computer and my laptop computer produces same seed results 
> (different soundcards have this two machine).
> Pulseaudio is running (pgrep pulseaudio shows the process number).
> I think I still my Jaunty system and very wayting 10.04 Ubuntu version, 
> if not have an useful workaround or bugfix to solwing this problems.
> 
> I open a bugreport, anybody fell free to confirm this problems or write 
> need tryed tests to fix this problems before with next Ubuntu version:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/470248
> 
> Thanks everybody, sorry my not happy letter. :-(:-(
> 
> Attila
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Interesting Karmic problems

2009-11-02 Thread Hammer Attila
Dear list,

I tryed Ubuntu Karmic live cd, and I am now not happy. :-(:-(
I see some interesting problems, I don't no have any possible useful 
workaround to solving this problems. :-(:-( I hope anybody have an ydea 
to solving this problems:
1. My notebook (Toshiba Satelite L300) Orca does'nt talk automaticaly 
when the boot is finished, this is works correct with prewious Ubuntu 
versions (Jaunty, Intrepid, Hardy). If I manual launch Orca, Orca talks 
fine.
My desktop computer Orca launch correct automaticaly and talking fine.

2. When I try booting Ubuntu Karmic live cd with accessible profile 
(screen reader option), gnome-volume-applet is disabled by default, and 
impossible to launch system/settings/sound preference tool (waiting 
respond the sound system). I read Arki tutorial with Ubuntu Karmic, and 
remove .pulse directory and .pulse_cookie file.
When logout and login back again, gnome-volume-applet is displayed and 
possible launch the system/preferences/sound preference tool, but now I 
see following the next problem:
3. Impossible increase or decrease volume values (the values increased 
or decreased, but the sound volume is does'nt change). In sound 
preferences/hardware tab is empty. I don't no why?

This is not only one sound card specific problem I think, because my 
desktop computer and my laptop computer produces same seed results 
(different soundcards have this two machine).
Pulseaudio is running (pgrep pulseaudio shows the process number).
I think I still my Jaunty system and very wayting 10.04 Ubuntu version, 
if not have an useful workaround or bugfix to solwing this problems.

I open a bugreport, anybody fell free to confirm this problems or write 
need tryed tests to fix this problems before with next Ubuntu version:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/470248

Thanks everybody, sorry my not happy letter. :-(:-(

Attila

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