Hi, On Di, Dez 03, 2013 at 06:59:13 +0100, Sebastian Humenda wrote: > Halim Sahin schrieb am 03.12.2013, 18:17 +0100: > >Last week I've read about a rfc in systemd which tries to implement vt > >in userspace. > >In that case config_vt in kernel don't need to be set. > >If someone tries to remove vt support from kernel completely we.ll loose > >a great, stable environment. > This is not fully true, though. BRLTTY and SBL could then run as > less-privileged > processes and wouldn't need root privileges therefore.
Well if someone writes new screereading routines for that this might be true but: > It should now the time to > figure out: > > * how early boot messages should be read No not really, First step would be how to implement screenreading in such environment. > * what happens after the user logs in: > * e.g. end the login-specific screen reader and replace it through a > user-specific instance (as with orca) Now and here comes the point I don't like. Currently I don't know any distro which has got this setup running stable for endusers. My PC in the office starts orca in gdm3. That process hangs and consumes 100% cpu power after login to gnome. > and so forth. If we find a solution, we actually get a better experience than > before. Well I am not sure about this. > It's more an oportunity, I think. Perhaps if screenreading would be possible in their environment. Regards Halim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131203184657.GA4118@gentoo.local