Re: [orca-list] arch linux, gnome, and orca



Hello,

I've got the link in /usr/lib/gdm. I'll try it again though as I don't see orca starting up with gdm. I'll take a look at the wikki since I'm probably missing something. I have arch installed on two machines. One on a laptop (an intel machine with intel video GMA945) and the other my desktop (an AMD system with sis video HP pavalian a1022n). the AMD is a sixty-four bit machine, with an AMD processor of AMD-Atholon-3400+, but I run the speakup image which is for i686 since I only have a gig of ram. Now since I've written in some detail what type of computers i have I've found something I can't reproduce on other distros when using my AMD machine. If I run Ubuntu or Debian Orca is speedy with speechh-dispatcher. I can tab around and go through menus relatively fast. However, when I switch to arch and open a menu using alt-f1 and using the up and down arrows to navigate the menus speech is not as responcive wit Orca. It takes about half a second when its almost instant when using Ubuntu and Debian. Can anyone tell me perhaps what's happening? Perhaps there is some settings I should configure in a python configuration file related to Orca? This of course can be perhaps that this is not an Orca related issue and I have something misconfigured in gnome.

Thank you,
Alonzo


----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Holmes" <steve holmes88 gmail com>
To: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] arch linux, gnome, and orca


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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:20:16PM -0500, Alonzo wrote:
I dont' quite understanding making the symbolic link
If I'm in the home directory it will put the atspi-registerd i nmy
home directory. I don't think thats what I need to do. Please
explain further.

No, you need to change into the /usr/lib/gdm directory first and then
do the ln -s command.

I don't know exactly why or how to manage these .desktop files and
such but putting the symbolic link in /usr/lib/gdm will enable Orca to
run during gdm login and after logging in to gnome.
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