Hello, You didn't specify which ARM 64-bit machine you are running this on.
If it is a Raspberry Pi 3, then you cannot get sound currently from aarch64, as there is no 'userland' code, the stuff that usually lives in /opt, for 64-bit kernels. And as far as I know the Pi Foundation has no intention currently of modifying it to provide 64-bit versions of this code, which drives the GPU. I have no knowledge of any other 64-bit ARM machine. I guess it would work with an external USB sound device though, as that avoids the GPU stuff, I think. Mike On 30/10/2018 12:47, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Mgr. Janusz Chmiel, le mar. 30 oct. 2018 13:40:37 +0100, a ecrit: >> Because packagers of Debian distribution created many many ARM 64 bit >> packages, I would like to know, if Firefox havebeen compiled with >> accessibility support, > > There is no reason why accessibility would have been disabled. > >> Firefox is working including hod keys support, but Orca is totallysilent >> insidethis process Window. > > IIRC you are running this in a very particular environment. You could > check with > > $ git clone https://salsa.debian.org/a11y-team/check-a11y.git > $ cd check-a11y > $ ./troubleshoot > > whether your environment has proper configuration. > > Samuel > > -- Michael A. Ray Analyst/Programmer Witley, Surrey, South-east UK "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- A. de Saint-Exupery https://cromarty.github.io/ http://eyesfreelinux.ninja/ http://www.raspberryvi.org/