Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 09:43:57AM EST, Jason White wrote: > It used to work without any manual intervention, and I understand it still > does in some distributions, so it might be useful to find out how they handle > the situation. Ultimately, speech-dispatcher needs a shutdown after timeout mode

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Jason White
D. A. H. wrote: > I've noticed this behavior in GNOME 3.10 instances ither than Debian, in > which I have manually killed the speech-dispatcher process belonging to the > user, gdm. Maybe the latest gdm offers options for pre-session and > post-login type scripts that can handle this clean-up? M

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread D. A. H.
I've noticed this behavior in GNOME 3.10 instances ither than Debian, in which I have manually killed the speech-dispatcher process belonging to the user, gdm. Maybe the latest gdm offers options for pre-session and post-login type scripts that can handle this clean-up? Maybe a script can be

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Mario Lang
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort writes: > On 20/03/14 16:58, Mario Lang wrote: >> Mario Lang writes: >> >>> Hi. >>> >>> Now that the orca autostart indicator has moved into a GSetting >>> (org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled) I am >>> wondering how to enable this setting without ha

RE: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Don Raikes
Hi all, I am trying to update the Kali Linux (based on debian wheezy) iso to include accessibility. I want to ensure that in the liveCD that both brltty and speakup start on boot into the live system. Are there any instructiosn for doing this? Also having orca start on boot into the gnome/xfc

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (2014-03-20): > Also note that with the next update to gnome-settings-daemon, the Super+Alt+s > shortcut will enable/disable Orca, and that should also work from gdm. Still > enabling it from the installer as needed sounds good. Ah, nice. If you could tell us what's the mo

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 20/03/14 16:58, Mario Lang wrote: > Mario Lang writes: > >> Hi. >> >> Now that the orca autostart indicator has moved into a GSetting >> (org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled) I am >> wondering how to enable this setting without having to fiddle with the GUI. > > Nevermin

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Mario Lang (2014-03-20): > Nevermind, found the answer to my own question on this mailing list :-). > > To recap, I use the following command line to enable a11y in GDM: > > su -s /bin/sh -c 'eval $(dbus-launch); export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS > DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID; GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf gs

Re: How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Mario Lang
Mario Lang writes: > Hi. > > Now that the orca autostart indicator has moved into a GSetting > (org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled) I am > wondering how to enable this setting without having to fiddle with the GUI. Nevermind, found the answer to my own question on this mai

How to change GSettings from command-line?

2014-03-20 Thread Mario Lang
Hi. Now that the orca autostart indicator has moved into a GSetting (org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled) I am wondering how to enable this setting without having to fiddle with the GUI. It is the typical bootstrapping problem. Does anyone know how to enable this key for the