Is one 32 bit and the other 64 bit?
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Od: Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com>
Datum: 14. 9. 2012
PÅedmÄt: Re: [orca-list] several critical issues
Strange thing is that most of the issues you mention appear to only
occur on Intel-based machines. I was experiencing every one of your
issues on an old Pentium IV Dell machine, and the additional problem
that causes the entire Firefox window to be recognized as a tree, where
I am unable to move. On my new AMD FX machine, I only occasionally
experience the Firefox tree problem, and restarting Orca fixes it. The
issues of sending Orca keybindings to the active application, slowness
and inability to interrupt speech simply don't exist on this machine. I
have tested this running both the stable release of Orca in Arch Linux
and the git version. They both have serious problems on the P4 machine
that make me want to toss it out the nearest airlock, but they both run
quite smoothly with only the occasional hiccup on my new FX machine. Is
there some sort of difference in the way Python, the at-spi or DBus
interact with Intel vs. AMD processors/chipsets, maybe a strange
difference in the instruction sets that could cause this? Can anyone
else confirm my findings and/or propose a solution?
~Kyle
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