It'd be cool if any KDE user could also chime in and advise on any KDE
setting that could increase its accessibility to Orca. I'm struggling
with KDE's start menu (the one that opens up with the super key)
On 12/15/2015 3:57 AM, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
I am a maintainer of Whonix, which is a
Hello
Have you made sure that the gnome-menu extention is activated?
check with gnome-tweak tool.
I could be wrong, but if the menu extention is not active or installed,
alt +f1 just brings the overview window which is not quite good to use.
when orca says "window" try searching on it and see
Hi chriss
it is not control plus L
it is control, plus, shift, plus, L.
you missed the shift :)
On 2/2/2014 11:30 PM, Chris Norman wrote:
Lovely, I tried control l and it forwarded! Nightmare! :-)
On 02/02/2014 19:24, hadi remonion wrote:
So, you are using thunderbird.
now that you
st"
then press enter and you can reply to list.
On 2/2/2014 9:49 PM, Chris Norman wrote:
That's great, thanks for the info, and in particular the reply to list
thing... I've never figured out how to do that other than changing to
to: field! :-)
Cheers,
On 02/02/2014 17:03, hadi
listening to music? of course you can do it easily with debian.
but it all depends on your usage.
p.s if you are using thunderbird, make sure you hit the "reply to
list" item, otherwise your mail goes directly to the person who's
replying you, instead of the mailinglist itself.
Ch
ebian accessibility wiki at
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
which is neatly written
Cheers
Hadi
On 2/2/2014 12:02 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using Debian now for a while on a VPS, mainly as a server,
although I've been using things like NMap that I can only do from Linux.
Samuel wrote:
"you should probably rather install iceweasel from experimental, which
will be a 64bit version and not pose any of these issues"
Where can i find the experimental versions of iceweasel?
Thanks.
Hadi
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find
shared plugins such as libXt.so, but i think i can fix them with
symbolic links or something.
Thanks!
-Hadi
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d run a 64-bit version instead.
Block quote end.
well like i said, firefox does not have any 64bit installation it seems.
all i can see is language selection while trying to download it.
Thanks
-Hadi
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ee an option to change the downloads to 64bit.
Thanks alot for helping.
On 5/7/2013 4:20 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
hadi, le Tue 07 May 2013 03:08:13 +0430, a écrit :
i'm trying to run firefox in my debian system.
i downloaded firefox and extracted it in /opt.
Did you download the 32b
this problem? im a linux
beginner and don't know how can i do it.
i have directories /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 because my system is 64bit.
what i understand is that ia32-libs-gtk is trying to point at modules on
/usr/lib32 or something... im not sure though. and i have no idea what
to do.
Thanks
ping sound.
-regards
Hadi
On 5/2/2013 4:58 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
On Thu, 2 May 2013, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Probably too complex to do, but if a pc speaker isn't available could a
beep be redirected to a machine's default sound card?
Don't se how it could be done without sound dr
hought iceweasel and firefox are the same.
is the installation hard? i have little experience with commandline.
Thanks guys for helping.
-regards,
Hadi
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just locks up at google
chrome's download page and i can't do anything. it is extremely for some
reason that i don't know.
Thanks for any help.
-regards,
Hadi
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