Re: [gdm-list] What's the Status of Audio in GDM?
- From: Chuck Anderson <cra WPI EDU>
- To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org, gdm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gdm-list] What's the Status of Audio in GDM?
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:35:04 -0400
I've done some testing of accessibility support on GDM, specifically
the screen reader and audio output, on Fedora 9.
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:13:06AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> What is the plan for SoundOnLogin=true ? Is it coming back? Should I
> just be patient?
I don't know about that option, however I do have sound working on my
GDM login screen. Orca starts up automatically.
> And, what's the thought on providing audio device support at this stage?
> Under the default pulseaudio, configuration the audio device isn't
> available until after the login succeeds.
I didn't do anything special to enable audio device support or
pulseaudio on GDM. It just worked for me by default after installing.
All I had to do was click on the accessibility icon in the lower left
corner of the login screen to turn on "Hear text aloud". If there was
a shortcut-key for this option would that be adequate?
> Lastly, let me note that there's a security dimension here that can only
> be solved by clearing up a11y login. Without appropriate At support,
> it's not all that hard to get out of sync with the GDM dialog and put
> one's password where the login ID belongs.
The new GDM greeter by default lists all the local users on the
system, and you select the user's name from the list to log in as that
user. Then you type the password. So there won't usually be a need
to type your login ID, unless this is the first time you are logging
into a system with remote users (NIS, LDAP, etc.) in which case your
user name might not be in the list yet. In that case, you have to
click "Other..." and then type the login ID.
I did notice that the text that Orca is reading is less than helpful.
First of all, it says nothing at all when the login window is ready to
be used. It doesn't start reading until I click something on the
login widget. Second, after clicking my user's full name in the list,
it says "Password:" and sometimes it reads each key of my password as
I type it instead of saying "star". I can't reproduce this problem
all the time, however. I think there are some race conditions between
when GDM starts up pulseaudio and Orca, because I have heard the
"Welcome to Orca" occasionally when the login window is ready.
Finally, I noticed that after logging in, Orca says "Welcome to Orca"
but then the process is killed or dies for some reason, and the rest
of my session no longer has the screen reader enabled, even though I
have it enabled in my session preferences. Logging out doesn't fix it
either, and either Orca or pulseaudio (not sure which) no longer runs
on the GDM screen. Rebooting seems to fix things.
So it seems that the support for accessibility, including audio and
the screen reader on the login screen exists, it is just that there
are many bugs that need to be ironed out.
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