One thing I have discovered, and can reproduce 100% of the time, is a
race condition, if it can be called that, for gdm with accessible login
enabled. Gnome-orca loads and speaks, however I do not get any
accessibility feedback from the gdm greeter, or the bottom panel with
the various options present there. I say this probably can't be called a
race because this occurs 100% of the time for me.

My machine is not letting me reproduce the race any more at the desktop,
even when I added the suggested XSync function call to the at-spi code.
I have uploaded this modified package to
http://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive for others to test. The modified
package adds teh XSync call that Martin suggested.

Please test and report back.

I have also attached a boot chart for at-spi/orca in gdm with accessible
login enabled.


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Race condition at session startup sometimes prevents applications from being 
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