Morally speaking, Debian is simply the most accessible distro today. So
it is an example in itself. And it is the only distro where in
decisionsal processes, accessibility is considered as a matter (eg
choice of desktop environment). Ubuntu stopped specific devs in
accessibility, Fedora is not real
I upgraded python3-pyatspi and libatspi2.0-0, and now orca runs! Let me
know if you still want me to install the debug packages and send you the
gdb result using the old core file.
Unfortunately, there is a new problem: there is no audio. The console
output shows several errors:
/usr/lib/python
moral leadership can be powerful all by itself.
On 8/24/17, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Samuel Wales, on jeu. 24 août 2017 13:46:35 -0700, wrote:
>> practically everything in debian is an upstream issue, except e.g. pm,
>> installer, repo, right?
>
> Yes.
>
>> actually no -- policy is a debian issu
Samuel Wales, on jeu. 24 août 2017 13:46:35 -0700, wrote:
> practically everything in debian is an upstream issue, except e.g. pm,
> installer, repo, right?
Yes.
> actually no -- policy is a debian issue. :) i'd like debian to be a
> sort of moral leader if nothing else. debian articulates a g
practically everything in debian is an upstream issue, except e.g. pm,
installer, repo, right?
actually no -- policy is a debian issue. :) i'd like debian to be a
sort of moral leader if nothing else. debian articulates a goal. i'd
like accessibility to be part of that.
On 8/24/17, Samuel Th
Hello,
Samuel Wales, on jeu. 24 août 2017 13:20:19 -0700, wrote:
> [by huge fonts i meant being able to increase font size in all areas
> of debian to huge. by huge dpi i meant having dpi be respected as a
> scaling factor. by no blinking i meant ability to make all cursors,
> such as in console
[by huge fonts i meant being able to increase font size in all areas
of debian to huge. by huge dpi i meant having dpi be respected as a
scaling factor. by no blinking i meant ability to make all cursors,
such as in console, not blink, and do so reliably even after e.g.
emacs invocation. by ddcc
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