MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
> Does this also mean I have to try and disable the drums that sound
> before I type my login information?
>
No, those are for the system (all users) while you should just disable
the ESD sound mixing in gnome for your user account.
> When I disable the sounds do they all
Hi, Michael.
Does this also mean I have to try and disable the drums that sound
before I type my login information?
No. Just the one that sounds right after you login seams to cause the
problem. Also if you plan to use game the sound that game makes when
sending and getting messages causes prob
Thanks Thomas and Henric for your advice.
May have to wait for a Sighted Person like dad or my sister or maybe
even mum to come to my flat to help me disable the System sounds in Gnome.
I might have better luck with dad who sometimes attends the LUGs with me
or even my sister as I can't s
by invoking the vfb and X on screen 0.0
and 1.0 with a simple -sme flag while starting a session. I have not found
an equivelant in Linux, or how to accomplish full screen magnification under
a remote client.
regards
Bill
Thanks Bill,
Jason
(Jason wrote:)
Thanks Peter/Bill for the Fir
ag on a remote server, and
displaying to a local screen, will have poor performance because all the
pixel pushing to your local screen will have to go over the network.
regards
Bill
(Jason wrote:)
Thanks Peter/Bill for the Firefox help. All that was required was
exporting the environmental v
Hello,
Thanks Peter/Bill for the Firefox help. All that was required was exporting
the environmental variable GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY=1. I had not come across
this before.
Bill (and anyone else who has achieved this) you mentioned in an earlier
post you have gotten the magnifier to work with