Re: [orca-list] invitation, please contribute to test Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid ) Daily Buildwith Orca
- From: "mk360" <mk seventhson gmail com>
- To: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <chmiel deep cz>, "Storm Dragon" <stormdragon2976 gmail com>, "Bill Cox" <waywardgeek gmail com>
- Cc: Orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] invitation, please contribute to test Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid ) Daily Buildwith Orca
- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 17:18:49 -0300
One more thing, orca with speech dispatcher is working really good on
this version... Finally pulse audio is not a problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <chmiel deep cz>
To: "Storm Dragon" <stormdragon2976 gmail com>; "Bill Cox"
<waywardgeek gmail com>
Cc: "Orca-list" <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 5:12 PM
Subject: [orca-list] invitation,please contribute to test Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
(Lucid ) Daily Buildwith Orca
Dear users,
As i mentioned in my previous E-mail, Ubuntu 10.04 is being intensively
developed. The development release is still containing some bugs, which
would have to be debugged. But, and this is very important for user testing,
Installation can now be completed without I/O error message, but I AM
afraid, that core engine of Ubiquity is registering incorrectly some GTK and
at-spi related components to The database, because some parts of Gnome are
totally unaccessible. This problem is not being occurring, while intensively
testing latest development snapshot in live CD mode. User can not access
whole Gnome menu after finishing The installation, user can not use The run
dialog, but attention! The menus and dialog windows are being correctly
displaied on The computer screen. Only Orca can not get necessary feetback
from some subsystems.
But this all is only presented, if Ubuntu has been installed. While working
with it on live CD mode, everythink is working OK. I will compare issues
with some crucial variables, which are being used by Orca while using build
in structual navigation and even arrow keys. If those semantic errors are
only presented after Ubuntu installation or even in live CD mode. Now, if i
want to use some WEB page which is requiring The precise arrow key
navigation, it is big fight. For example, while working with
www.opensuse.org
WEB site, i Am not able to correctly navigate by using FOur number by The
headings number four and even arrow keys support is not working correctly.
So i must disable Orca Gecko caret control by pressing Orca modifier key and
function key 12. Andi also must turn on The keyboard support for caret
movement in Firefox. Only after those procedures, i can use Orca better, but
it is not soft work.
But i AM not occurring random crashes of at-spi-registry, only while working
with installation program while using Ubuntu in live mode, when Orca
pronounced 100 percent and The installation has been completed dialog window
appear, At-spit-registry is being finished unexpectedly error message
appeared. Fortunately, those crashes are not affecting damon, which is being
responsible for switching to The various console. So what advanced visually
impaired user can do in this cases?
Switch to The free console, typing ubuntu and enter key tvice
Followed by typing sudo su
Followed by Enter key. And then,
killall python.
Fortunately, Ubiquity and installation program related components are not
written by using Python programming language. So visually impaired user can
even finish The installation program and, and what is very ammazing, can
even send The bug report to The developers of Ubuntu by using application
error reporting service.
So i will intensively test Ubuntu development versions.
And where You can always find this development live CDS?
Please follow this link.
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
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