Bug#848008: brltty: fails to detect keyboard when started before systemd-udev-settle.service

2016-12-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Sebastian Humenda, on Tue 13 Dec 2016 06:32:13 +0100, wrote: > When enabling a keyboard table in /etc/brltty.conf, brltty should provide > navigation commands using the keyboard. On some systems, this doesn't work > after > boot, because the keyboard has not been detected yet. The fix is t

Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup

2016-12-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Nick Gawronski, on Mon 12 Dec 2016 23:26:20 -0600, wrote: > Why not have options in the installer at low priority about putting the > information into the interfaces file and setting up the wireless connections Please see bug report and get some people working on it, simply. > for command

Bug#848008: brltty: fails to detect keyboard when started before systemd-udev-settle.service

2016-12-12 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Package: brltty Version: 5.4-3 Severity: important Hi When enabling a keyboard table in /etc/brltty.conf, brltty should provide navigation commands using the keyboard. On some systems, this doesn't work after boot, because the keyboard has not been detected yet. The fix is to add the following to

Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup

2016-12-12 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Why not have options in the installer at low priority about putting the information into the interfaces file and setting up the wireless connections for command line users as this is why lots of people who I know don't use Debian with the command line as it would make sence if wireless was

Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup

2016-12-12 Thread Jude DaShiell
Yes, that's why that happened. Command line users now need to roll their own /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf files. On Mon, 12 Dec 2016, Nick Gawronski wrote: Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 13:17:58 From: Nick Gawronski To: Jude DaShiell , debian-accessibility@lis

Re: orca on debian stretch testing

2016-12-12 Thread Jude DaShiell
Thanks, I didn't know firmware made that kind of image. On Mon, 12 Dec 2016, Nick Gawronski wrote: Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 14:12:50 From: Nick Gawronski To: Jude DaShiell , debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: orca on debian stretch testing Hi, I just downloaded the unofficial

Re: orca on debian stretch testing

2016-12-12 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I just downloaded the unofficial disc image that included the firmware for the amd64 system and it worked just fine. Nick Gawronski On 12/12/2016 12:00 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote: Is that information easily accessible in text on the iso somewhere? When I did my install, I had the binary for

Re: stretch orca and wifi connection setup

2016-12-12 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Is this also the reason when I used the week build of November 28th, 2016 and did not install any desktop no wireless network was setup? I think there should be an option to ask the user about this issue as I myself would be ok for this to be done on my personal laptop? Nick Gawronski

Re: orca on debian stretch testing

2016-12-12 Thread Jude DaShiell
Is that information easily accessible in text on the iso somewhere? When I did my install, I had the binary for the network card on a flash drive and installed from there. I'm pretty sure I got an earlier image though. I have an x86_64 computer and firmware installs i686 version of the softwa

Re: orca on debian stretch testing

2016-12-12 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I just installed Debian testing using the net installation iso for the week of November 28th, 2016 and the only major issues I found is that if you press a key espeakup lags around a little behind of when you press the key. Orca came up talking as I just chose the defaults during the insta