Hi, > Am 24.10.2024 um 08:12 schrieb Christian Schoepplein <ch...@schoeppi.net>: > I always get this warning when starging orca in a terminal, e.g. after > recompiling the newest version from git: > > (orca:6662): dbind-WARNING **: 08:01:45.752: AT-SPI: Unable to open bus > connection: Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/at-spi2-L6ZUV2/socket: > No such file or directory > > Indeed there is no such directory, only the following directories exist: > > at-spi > at-spi2-01NVV2 > at-spi2-2VNVV2 > at-spi2-2YSYV2 > at-spi2-38G4V2 > ... > > What causes this warning and can / must this be fixed and how can this be > done? >
Today I did a little more research and it seems that this warning only occurs if a flatpak app is running. Indeed I am using such a program, its a chat app called Mattermost I need to use for work. So now I wonder if this is a problem with the app and I should contact the developers of this program or if this is a problem with flatpak in general or with flatpak and my current settings. Do others who are using flatpak get this warning too if a flatpak app is running while starting orca in the terminal? What does this warning mean regarding accessibility for my system? I do not notice any problem and I can use all my programs, even the flatpak Mattermost app, without a problem. Ciao, Schoepp