How would one do this in Ubuntu-Mate? It's been suggested that I add
the unity-greeter package, in order to get a talking login; this grabs a
bunch of unity and gnome dependencies I probably don't need. I have no
lightdm.conf in /etc/ or in /etc/lightdm but I do have
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-
I think all fixes and enhancements should be in one orca package;
minimizes confusion and should be easier to maintain.
On 08/15/2014 12:39 PM, Shérab wrote:
Is it really wise to have several orca packages?
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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
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