Seems svn command failed when I released tarball. There is one now.
Li
Stephen Shaw wrote:
Is there no tag in svn?
Thanks,
Stephen
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:36 AM, Li Yuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ===
> * What is at-spi?
> ===
>
> at-spi (assistive technology service provider interface) is the primary
> assistive technology infrastructure for the Solaris and Linux
> operating environm
Hynek Hanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang wrote:
>> I dont want to intrude on a topic that I might be failing to understand,
>> but wouldn't this kind of defeat one good point about
>> Speech Dispatcher, namely that it is ment to be used by different
>> assistive technologies? I am spe
Janina Sajka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang writes:
>> This usage pattern triggers an anoying problem here: The X11
>> screen saver has kicked in every time I switch back to my
>> X11 console (Alt+F7). While I understand why there is a password
>> prompt,
>
> Why not simply disable the
Mario Lang writes:
> This usage pattern triggers an anoying problem here: The X11
> screen saver has kicked in every time I switch back to my
> X11 console (Alt+F7). While I understand why there is a password
> prompt,
Why not simply disable the screen saver? Unless you're leaving your
machine
Mmm, it could even be argued that the feature you want (security when on
the text console too) has nothing to do with X and is rather to have a
daemon that would run in the background, grab the keyboard etc. to get
complete idleness knowledge, and run a VTSWITCH then basically do what
vlock does.
Mario Lang wrote:
I dont want to intrude on a topic that I might be failing to understand,
but wouldn't this kind of defeat one good point about
Speech Dispatcher, namely that it is ment to be used by different
assistive technologies? I am specifically refering
to those ATs that work with the te