Hi, Carlos,
I was using the gnome-mag and gnopernicus versions available in Ubuntu 6.06
and in SUSE Linux 10.1, so I don't think the problem is related to a
specific distribution. I used gnome-mag through gnopernicus. 8x
magnification factor; left = 0, right = 767, top = 540, bottom = 1023, i.e
Where can we find the live CD? I should probalay know that but my
brain is having a bad day. I want to try the cd, I have been waiting a
long time for Orca. I'm not a programer so I mostly focus on getting
people to swich to Ubuntu. VMWare is making that even easier now as
people can run windows in
I am thinking of upgrading to Edgy from Dapper as I only have Ubuntu
Dappa on my laptop and not on my desktop.
However I have a few questions.
As I am using my laptop and not my desktop, my laptop has a wireless
card but as I only use it where I attend my Linux groups, it doesn't
have a connecti
Hi Aurelian,
Are you running gnome-mag throw gnopernicus? What are the configurations
that you have setted to the magnifier?
Could you describe what tasks you was doing (during this half an hour)
when this memory leak happened? I runned the magnifier here and stay
using the magnifier during a lon
on the ubuntu 6.06.1 desktop it does not talk every thing I start
ubuntu. as soon as I log in on my gnome desktop the gnopernicus menu
with startup mode and preferences etc comes up. but it does not
speak. infact I just herd it two times. first when I changed all
things for enabling accessibili
Hi Henrik:
> > First of all: thanks again for your continued support of Orca. :-)
> >
> As of yesterday Orca is in Ubuntu main and is seeded for the default
> desktop. It should appear on default installs and the Live CD in the
> next few days.
Woo woo! Thanks! I hope you got at least Or
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Yes, it is in 'main' now and has been seeded for the desktop so it
> should appear any day now.
>
I've put some more details on my blog: http://blog.omma.net/?p=10.
It should appear on the Live CD today or tomorrow, though you'll likely
need to start it from the c
Corey Burger wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I am not certain as to the timeframe, but orca is now in the
> repositories and so we are getting closer.
>
>
Yes, it is in 'main' now and has been seeded for the desktop so it
should appear any day now.
- Henrik
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Willie Walker wrote:
> Hi Henrik:
>
> First of all: thanks again for your continued support of Orca. :-)
>
As of yesterday Orca is in Ubuntu main and is seeded for the default
desktop. It should appear on default installs and the Live CD in the
next few days.
> Are you talking about the patc