Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-14 Thread John J. Boyer
I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the version of Debian doesn't make a difference. It may be important that I am using Orca with Braille, When I try this code the window.prompt statement seems to be ignored, and then the browser seems to hang. typing something and then enter does no

Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-14 Thread Richard Owlett
On 06/14/2020 05:29 AM, John J. Boyer wrote: I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the version of Debian doesn't make a difference. It may be important that I am using Orca with Braille, When I try this code the window.prompt statement seems to be ignored, and then the browser seems to

Re: Audio problems with Debian, speech output and the latest VMware Workstation release :-(

2020-06-14 Thread Christian Schoepplein
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 04:38:03PM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote: >On Fri, 5 Jun 2020, Christian Schoepplein wrote: > >> I unfortunatly have to use Debian in a virtual machine on a Windows 10 >> system. The virtualitation software I am using is VMware Workstation 15. >> >> Since the latest update of VM

Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
Hello, is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to login without password. Is it possible? Thanks a lot. Best regards Vojta.

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN
Hello, Which session manager do you use? Regards, Vojtěch šmiro writes: > Hello, > > is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to > login without password. Is it possible? > > Thanks a lot. > > Best regards > > Vojta.

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
Hello, I don't know. I have Mate version and I didn't install or remove nothing. Best regards Vojta. Raphaël POITEVIN napsal(a): Hello, Which session manager do you use? Regards, Vojtěch šmiro writes: Hello, is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to login with

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the tty interface. Regards Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Debian Developer non uploading Community team member

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
It doesn't work. I've wrote autologin-user=username but it doesn't work. Where did I mistake? Thanks a lot. Best regards Vojta. Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a): Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be careful

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Are you sure the line is uncommented, so without # at the beginning? Is your login step done via a graphical interface? Logo Hypra JEAN-PHILIPPE MENGUAL DIRECTEUR TECHNIQUE ET QUALITÉ 28, rue de la chapelle, 75018, Paris Tel : +339 72 49 76 75 supp...@hypra.fr w

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
Yes, it is. I will test it again, in other systems and write. Thanks a lot for all. Best regards Vojta. Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a): Are you sure the line is uncommented, so without # at the beginning? Is your login step done via a graphical interface? Logo Hypra JEAN-PHILIPPE MENG

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN
Vojtěch šmiro writes: > It doesn't work. > > I've wrote > autologin-user=username username is your user name. -- Raphaël www.leclavierquibave.fr

Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
Yes, I've wrote it. But it didn't work. My friend played with that and he did somw work and it works. He did this: 1. He opened terminal. He wrote: sudo caja he wrote password and pressed backspace twice to go to the / folder. After that he went to the ETC folder and found Lightdm folder. In tha