On 03/31/2009 12:12 PM, mike wrote: > 1, The audio sounds like it is speeding up at times when the system logs in. > This has been the case for a while, but Orca works fine. >
I think this is an artifact of the switch back to ALSA. It goes away when I install a pulse/SD stack. Hopefully pulse will eventually be snappy and stable enough such that SD can use it as effectively as ALSA, but that's outside of any one group's control. > 2, The adman apps are still not accessible from the user account like they > are on the live CD. If Luke's fix was suppose to fix this, it isn't working > yet. > In my experience, they're inaccessible if prompted for a password, but seem to work if this step is skipped. I ran synaptic, was prompted for and entered a password, then lost access. When I logged back in, the authentication info must have been cached or something, because no password was requested and the app was accessible. If sudo shares the same caching mechanism, it may be possible to sudo something first to authenticate, then run the app. Hopefully this resolves point #3 below. This would also explain why theyy work from the CD; presumably you weren't prompted for a password there. Similarly, I found something else that was a bit bothersome. When accessing an admin app, I can't seem to switch away to anything else and have access. This is easy to duplicate in the installer. Often I'd start an install then realize that I'd forgotten to configure Orca to use the laptop layout, but I'd be unable to start the preferences UI and switch back to the installer. This made things especially difficult in the final step, because the progress display doesn't update when reviewed, and it'd be nice to switch away from and back to the dialog to read an update. I encountered this issue today when Orca crashed in a Synaptic session. I relaunched Orca using my hotkey, only I couldn't either access the current app or switch away. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
