Guus Sliepen wrote:
> Package: gok
> Version: 2.26.0-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> I have a tablet PC, which is to say a PC fit inside an LCD screen with a touch
> sensitive layer. I have a default GNOME desktop, and I apt-get installed gok.
> When starting it for the first time, it asks me whether I want sticky keys and
> that I should log out and log in again. Afterwards, I start gok again, and I
> only see a panel in the lower left corner with nine buttons (Compose, Window,
> Mouse, Launcher, Activate, GOK, Menus, Toolbars and UI Grab). None of these
> buttons seem to do anything. There is also no onscreen keyboard to be seen.
> Unless I'm missing something, I think this software is completely broken.
> 
> Other packages like matchbox-keyboard or cellwriter work fine.

I've just reproduced this with 2.26 and 2.28 while testing if the 2.28 update
was fine. The reason (pointed out by Mario Lang) was that at-spi-registryd
wasn't running (it should be if you have a11y enabled). Is it running for you
when hitting this bug? If you launch it (I did it by going to
gnome-at-properties and disabling and enabling "Enable a11y technology"), does
it work? The buttons should then work, and the keyboard itself is in compose.

Emilio

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