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gnome-orca_3.4.2-1.debian.tar.gz
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gnome-orca_3.4.2-1.dsc
to main/g/gnome-orca/gnome-orca_3.4.2-1.dsc
gnome-orca_3.4.2-1_all.deb
to main/g/gnome-orca/gnome-orca_3.4.2-1_all.deb
gnome-orca_3.4.2.orig.tar.xz
to main/g/gnome-orca
gnome-orca_3.4.2-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
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gnome-orca_3.4.2-1.dsc
gnome-orca_3.4.2.orig.tar.xz
gnome-orca_3.4.2-1.debian.tar.gz
gnome-orca_3.4.2-1_all.deb
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Hi Erik.
Erik Heil (14/05/2012):
> I just downloaded the recent Debian Alpha installer and software
> speech worked very well.
Great, thanks for sharing. I'm adding debian-boot@ to the loop since
that's the team responsible for the installer and I guess they'll also
be happy to read that.
> Not
Hello list members,
I just downloaded the recent Debian Alpha installer and software speech
worked very well. Note that I installed Debian within a virtual machine.
When I rebooted the VM, and tried to install some packages
(gnome-desktop-environment) to try out Gnome Shell, aptitude offerred to
re
Michael Biebl wrote:
> GNOME 3.4 has seen a lot of effort put into improving accessibility
> support, especially gnome-shell. Once we have a complete 3.4 stack, it
> would be great if you can give it another try and report any issues.
There are a number of us on the debian-accessibility list wh
On 14.05.2012 03:29, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> I haven't tried myself, but gnome3 most probably introduced
> non-accessible custom widgets, buttons without labels, etc. For
> instance, the alt-F2 widget, used a lot by blind people, is currently
> inaccessible...
GNOME 3.4 has seen a lot of effort p
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