Re: Ubuntu 12.04, live desktop sessions, and Orca.

2012-04-03 Thread Krishnakant Mane
So this is what we all hoped and it is the best that could happen in the 
recent times.

Thanks for coordinating this and getting it done.
I see more and more progress happening with Ubuntu and Unity 2d for 
accessibility.
Can I just update my existing installation on 4th april to get the same 
effect, or is it necessary to actualy download the new daily build?

Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

On 03/04/12 07:18, Luke Yelavich wrote:

Hey folks,
> From reading a few emails on both the Ubuntu accessibility list and the Orca 
list, I saw many users reporting that when they enabled Orca after live CD startup 
and then chose to try Ubuntu, that they were taken into a Unity 3D session, which 
as we all know, is not as accessible as Unity 2D, which is what should load. I'm 
happy to report that I have reproduced the bug, and have also found a fix. This 
fix should be in the next daily build of Ubuntu 12.04, which is to be the April 4, 
2012 build. If people could please download this daily build, enable Orca at 
startup as usual, and choose Try Ubuntu, that would be appreciated. You should now 
be taken into a Unity 2D session. Please let me know if this is not the case for 
you.

Luke




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Ubuntu 12.04, live desktop sessions, and Orca.

2012-04-02 Thread Luke Yelavich
Hey folks,
>From reading a few emails on both the Ubuntu accessibility list and the Orca 
>list, I saw many users reporting that when they enabled Orca after live CD 
>startup and then chose to try Ubuntu, that they were taken into a Unity 3D 
>session, which as we all know, is not as accessible as Unity 2D, which is what 
>should load. I'm happy to report that I have reproduced the bug, and have also 
>found a fix. This fix should be in the next daily build of Ubuntu 12.04, which 
>is to be the April 4, 2012 build. If people could please download this daily 
>build, enable Orca at startup as usual, and choose Try Ubuntu, that would be 
>appreciated. You should now be taken into a Unity 2D session. Please let me 
>know if this is not the case for you.

Luke

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