On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 04:24:34PM EST, mike wrote:
Hi, I just got the updates for 9.04 and Luke's fix was broken. There were
some pulse audio updates and after restarting Orca was back to speaking so
fast that you can't understand it.
I hope this isn't going to be the case every time we
On 03/30/2009 01:43 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
No, and this should be fixed as of the msot recent updatesw that you
retrieve, hwoever you have to create an empty file in your home
directory, .pulse_a11y_nostart. This file will be created on fresh
installs however.
I'm curious. From my
Hi, when you download the live CD. Do you get the files as of the beginning of
the day, or does the site build your CD with all updates as of the time you
started downloading?
Mike.
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 05:54:39AM EST, mike wrote:
Hi, when you download the live CD. Do you get the files as of the beginning
of the day, or does the site build your CD with all updates as of the time
you started downloading?
The live CD is built at approximately 6/7:30AM UTC every day,
Do we know what causes these?
It appears to me to be highly random, that or it depends on factors
which I'm tweaking without knowing it. It looks like /etc/sudoers as
shipped includes the necessary ATK variables in the environment, though
I don't know if that's relevant in this instance. I