Re: [orca-list] Administrative program accessibility on OpenSuSE compared to Ubuntu
- From: Krishnakant <hackingkk gmail com>
- To: aruni100 gmail com
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Administrative program accessibility on OpenSuSE compared to Ubuntu
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:37:01 +0530
hello all,
Isn't this a probabel issue with the respective distros rather than
orca?
I think this can go to the ubuntu accessibility mailing list.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 01:24 +0530, aruni100 gmail com wrote:
Hello, I have never faced any issues with the 'shut down' and 'log
out' dialogues. they have been working fine on 11.1 both in live cd
and installed modes.
Regards,
Aruni.
On 10/03/09 08:02, Luke Yelavich wrote:
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 01:14:49PM EST, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi Luke
Open Yast for a good example of this, although any administration
program will do--as Yast is the primary admin tool on OpenSUSE however
it's a good start. I haven't looked into OpenSUSE in great detail though
I do have it installed here, but their sudo acts very different from
most. You'll notice that it asks you for the root password, not your
password, and does so even from the terminal and not only from the GUI.
Perhaps they're not using standard sudo, or have set it up vastly
different from the way I've seen sudo being configured.
Thanks, wil check that out.
There was also a post on the gnome-accessibility-list a while back from
someone at Novell who claimed they had patched Orbit so the .orbitrc hack
was no longer necessary. Perhaps they integrated this patch into
OpenSUSE? See this message:
ORBit change needs testing
The message seems to indicate that this patch was put into svn at that
time, but I'm not sure if that happened. The behavior of orbit in other
distros seems to indicate that it did not.
Will check that out also.
One thing I also noticed on the 11.1 OpenSuSE live CD is that the logout/shutdown dialogs are not
accessible either, so at least for GNOME 2.2.4, the problem wasn't just Ubuntu.
Luke
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