Package: gnome-core
Version: 1:2.22.2~5
Severity: normal
If one enables assistive technologies on a default lenny desktop
install, the gnome session does not correctly start anymore. It ends up
with a light blue (?) empty screen. One has to manually disable
assistive technoligies again and to
Thanks for your report.
This is gnome-session's fault for not checking that at-spi is installed
before trying to launch it. I have fixed it in our SVN.
Does it worth opening a bug on upstream maybe?
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Thanks for the fix.
Which package is responsible for showing the corresponding preference
option. Following the gnome spirit, it should not be shown at all if it
has no effect, should it?
Cheers, Jens
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Le mardi 07 octobre 2008 à 15:12 +0200, Jens Noritzsch a écrit :
Thanks for the fix.
Which package is responsible for showing the corresponding preference
option. Following the gnome spirit, it should not be shown at all if it
has no effect, should it?
This is in gnome-control-center, and
Le mardi 07 octobre 2008 à 15:06 +0200, Luca Bruno a écrit :
Thanks for your report.
This is gnome-session's fault for not checking that at-spi is installed
before trying to launch it. I have fixed it in our SVN.
Does it worth opening a bug on upstream maybe?
In GNOME 2.24, at-spi is
reassign 501407 gnome-session 2.22.3-1
tag 501407 + pending
thanks
Le mardi 07 octobre 2008 à 10:12 +0200, Jens Noritzsch a écrit :
If one enables assistive technologies on a default lenny desktop
install, the gnome session does not correctly start anymore. It ends up
with a light blue (?)
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