Hi,
Ok, it works. Modifying the file in /etc. Maybe the maintainer of orca
could suggest some patch upstream and ship it for Debian? Otherwise I
can try forwarding myself but I've no habits with bugzilla of gnome, I
don't often use it. But I can try if meeded.
Regards,
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To have orca as automatic started application at the gnome starting, I
> don't find any solution via the GUI. So I did the cp suggested, and I
> realised that ~/.config/autostart doesn't exist by default and needs to
> be created by hand. Once done, indeed,
Hi,
To have orca as automatic started application at the gnome starting, I
don't find any solution via the GUI. So I did the cp suggested, and I
realised that ~/.config/autostart doesn't exist by default and needs to
be created by hand. Once done, indeed, it works and bug has a
workaround.
If no
Do you still experience the bug if you load Gnome-shell rather than fallback
mode?
I'm not experiencing it, but I am loading Orca as an autostart application and
I am using Gnome-shell, not fallback.
You could also try loading Orca as an autostart application just to see if
that makes a differenc
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> Package: gnome-settings-daemon
I don't think gnome-settings-daemon is involved here. I would report it as a
bug against gnome-orca in the first instance.
> Version: 3.4.2-4
> Severity: important
I don't think this qualifies as "important", which is defined as:
"a b
Package: gnome-settings-daemon
Version: 3.4.2-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I wanted orca to be started automatically while GNOME-fallback starts.
* What exactly did you do (or no
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