Re: [orca-list] Firefox not accessible in Ubuntu Lucid alpha



Ugh. I don't know. :-( I'd need to instal Lucid and take a look. It sounds like the bridge might be hanging or crashing. When firefox becomes inaccessible, is the rest of the desktop accessible and working?

Will

Bill Cox wrote:
Well... after a while, Firefox suddenly became non-accessible.  On
reboot, this time it's also not accessible.  It seems there's some bug
here.  Any ideas for how to track it?

Thanks,
Bill

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Bill Cox <waywardgeek gmail com> wrote:
Grrr... I rebooted again after installing some fixes for speakup, and
guess what?  Firefox is now accessible and working with Orca fine.

BIll

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Bill Cox <waywardgeek gmail com> wrote:
I'm trying to help track down accessibility issues in Ubuntu Lucid
alpha.  Orca is now up and running on my machine with excellent
performance.  However, Orca reports firefox as 'inaccessible'.  I ran
accerciser, and Firefox isn't even listed, though there is something
called <dead>.  I've installed the latest atk, at-spi, and orca from
git sources, but the problem persists.  Can anyone suggest what next
steps I might try to figure out what's going on?

Thanks,
Bill

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