My machine is 32bit but I did:
sudo apt-get install qt-at-spi:i386
and the terminal says that at-spi is already the latest version. Anyway I
was now able to install a guest. Many thanks!
Milton
- Original Message -
From: Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com
To:
If you're running a 32-bit version of Ubuntu,you shouldn't need to
install the i386 version of qt-at-spi, since that will already be there,
as you noticed. BTW, how did you get it to work if that wasn't the issue?
On 22/02/13 10:46, Milton wrote:
My machine is 32bit but I did:
sudo apt-get
I was very surprised how well Orca works with virtualbox, not for 100% but
enough to find my way.
After starting virtualbox I pressed Control_N for to start similar clicking
on the button NEW, which is not accessible for Orca. The Tab key navigates
through the items. After finishing the
I really can't tell. Before the cd with the install of the Guest stops
spinning and a message appears that there was no bootable cd found. Now the
installation runs succesfully. Maybe it wasn't the qt-at-spi but as an end
user I cannot figure out furthermore. I am happy to look forward to try
Hi,
I run 12.04 Unity 2D with Orca 3,4,2. When I start
virtualbox in a
terminal the following message was shown:
Qt WARNING: WARNING Qt AtSpiAdaptor: Could
not find accessible on path:
/org/a11y/atspi/accessible/152268072
Qt WARNING: AtSpiAdaptor::notifyAboutDestruction:
Could not find parent
for
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:16:19PM GMT, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Are you running VirtualBox on a 64-bit system? If so, you might have to
install the 32-bit version of the QT accessibility library. I don't have
the command handy, but I believe it's the i386 version of the qt-at-spi
package.