On 24/10/13 17:31, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > What's the the status of XFCE regarding accessibility? > > That was a big strengh of GNOME for a long time, though I've heard > rumors (sorry not to be more specific) that gnome-shell has some > unsolved issues in that regard, which is a problem since GNOME > classic/fallback mode is gone in 3.8.
My understanding was that it's the other way round: for Wheezy the Debian default configuration for gdm3 (which is upstream's non-Shell fallback mode) isn't accessible, and the recommendation is to switch it to the GNOME-Shell-based mode used by upstream (which has more hardware requirements, but is accessible) if required. Debian wheezy's "GNOME Classic" is upstream's "fallback session", with the Panel and other GNOME-2-ish components. AIUI, upstream don't call this mode "Classic"; that's a Debian invention. Upstream's "GNOME Classic" on GNOME 3.8 onwards is GNOME Shell, with some plugins to adjust its appearance and behaviour to be somewhere between GNOME 2 and the normal Shell. It doesn't use GNOME Panel or other deprecated-by-upstream components, and has the same hardware requirements as the normal Shell. S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52695d11.2000...@debian.org