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Re: [orca-list] Permission problem????



Hello Terry
> Here is a ttipocal login procedure I would normally follow:
> 
> bring the system to run-level 5 "telinit 5"
> when I hear the soft beep, Login as my self.
> wait until I hear the disk activity slow down.
> Do an control-alt-f1 to get a text console.
> Login again as my self.
> issue an orca command.
I think if you try running orca from within the gnome desktop you won't
have this problem.  I've seen the problem you are having when attempting
to start orca from a virtual terminal.  Give the following a try and see
how it works.  
After logging into the gnome desktop don't switch to a virtual console.
Instead simply press CTRL+f2 to bring up the run dialog and type orca
folowed by enter.  I think this will give you the behavior you are
expecting.  
Hope this helps.
Mike 



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