Re: Orca on Debian

2007-12-13 Thread Odd Martin Baanrud
Hello Jason, At 05:50 14.12.2007, you wrote: Did you run orca --setup from the shell (with BRLTTY running, of course)? If not, try that. I have tried that now, and still nothing happends. Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Conta

Re: Orca on Debian

2007-12-13 Thread Jason White
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 05:23:15AM +0100, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote: > I've not done anything with Gnome after the install, I just log in and type > Alt+F2. Did you run orca --setup from the shell (with BRLTTY running, of course)? If not, try that. > > BTW, I'm using BRLTTY 3.7.2. > Can this vers

Re: Orca on Debian

2007-12-13 Thread Odd Martin Baanrud
Hello Andor, At 13:42 13.12.2007, you wrote: cehck if your /etc/brlapi.key is readable for the user which is runnign orca. It is. At least for me that solved the problem. But not for me. :-) Do I need to get sighted help to configure Gnome before I can enter the Gnome terminal? I've not

Re: Orca on Debian

2007-12-13 Thread Andor Demarteau
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote: > Hello Mario, > > I've now successfully upgraded to Debian Lenny. > > I've installed Orca, I log into Gnome and press Alt+F2 as described on the > Orca website, I type "orca", and nothing happends. > Do I mis something important here, or is

Re: Orca on Debian

2007-12-13 Thread Odd Martin Baanrud
Hello Mario, I've now successfully upgraded to Debian Lenny. I've installed Orca, I log into Gnome and press Alt+F2 as described on the Orca website, I type "orca", and nothing happends. Do I mis something important here, or is it a problem with brltty/orca in combination? Regards, Martin