Re: [orca-list] Mate 1.12 accessibility



OK, I just opened gksu and see what you were writing about. 
One does have to press a button called advanced to get to the environment variables checkbox. bit tjomgs are 
now clear. 
I will try this where IL was having trouble. 
Perhaps some adjustment in ones sudoers file re the environment variables will make it possible to run these 
programs with out having to interact with 
gksu each time they are launched.
Sorry for my earlier slowness.


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  Lutz Kaiser wrote:
Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 05:04:42PM +0100

Hi Pavel and list,

i'm using ubuntu 15.10 Mate.
Gparted works as root. with following steps:
gksu <enter>
gparted xxx
then tab to extended or simular point (in german erweitert), press space;
tab twice to something like "reserve eviroment variables
(umgebungsvariable beibehalten)
;tspace>
goto close; <enter>
then to "ok" <enter>

You will be prompted for your password... and voila
regards
Lutz


Am 11.03.2016 um 13:54 schrieb Pavel Vlček:
Hi all,
I want to try daily live build of Ubuntu 16.04 with Mate, Gnome
and Unity desktops. No problem, but I have one question. Can be
apps under root accessed with Orca, for example, will Gparted or
Pluma accessible under Mate desktop? In Mate 1.10 was Gparted,
pluma and all Mate related apps inaccessible under gksu. Was this
solved? I don't know, which port of Mate is in Ubuntu gtk-2 or
gtk-3.
I must to try Ubuntu, because my laptop has secure boot and uefi
enabled and I don't know, if Arch linux - Sonar can be installed
without problems, I know Fedora, Ubuntu and Opensuse can.
Thanks,
Pavel

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