[orca-list] Firefox & orca crashing
- From: Georgina Joyce <r2gl o2 co uk>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Firefox & orca crashing
- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:12:50 +0100
Hi
I think it was Michael that reported that orca crashed occasionally and
suspected that it had something to do with firefox. Well I can
reproduce these steps every time, well for three consecutive times and
have to /etc/init.d/gdm stop then start to regain speech.
Having clicked on a link to a youtube video. I have the normal link in
the address bar.
I put focus there by pressing alt+d. Then I ctrl+c to copy to the
clipboard.
I have the accessible youtube player as a bookmark, so I press alt+b. I
can't remember where I put this bookmark. I've created a folder called
computer within my bookmarks list. As soon as I step to the right. It
crashes reading part of the first bookmark in the computing folder.
Funny, above the computing folder is a disability folder. I can
traverse this tree ok and step to the left out of it ok.
I go to a terminal and run /etc/init.d/gdm stop then /etc/init.d/gdm
start.
I log back in and run iceweasel and press restore previous session and
so we go around the loop again.
As you've probably gathered. This is a debian system updated this
testing distribution yesterday 27 Sep 09.
It's a pain I'd like to see this video. Oh well! <sigh>
HTH
Gena
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Gena
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