On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I got gnome installed on a debian speakup-kernel and when I boot I go into
gdm and get the login beep. I try keying in my credentials and get blown
out. Now if I crash the gdm session and log in as a command line user with
Mine won't even recognise my keyboard.
apt-get remove gdm
For now.
the exact same credentials there's no problem logging in and this is with
speakup turned off for the login. When I ran orca --setup from command line I
was told my display wasn't set correctly but orca came up talking temporarily
Yes it does.
anyway. It might be better to do log ins using command line interface then
Well yes, I am blind and gdm isn't accessible.
run some command to start up gnome later on at this rate. It's like there
Try startx once you log in.
almost isn't enough time to get the whole password keyed in before gnome
gives me the incorrect beep and allows for another try but I could be wrong
about that one though. If it's worth anything I can log into ubuntu with
orca on it fine.
Well dunno sounds strange to me. But its better to use startx I believe.
I know you have the beep. But still startx is better for blind users.
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