Hi William, I need to enable AT-SPI for GUI installation automatic test.
I used the method you mention in this email and found that it can enable AT-SPI, but at the same time, it enables other features which seems make the system very slow. I wonder is there any option in Grub menu that only enable AT-SPI? Thanks, Angela Willie Walker ??: > Hi All: > > With the exception of development releases, the accessibility > infrastructure is not enabled in GNOME by default. > > As part of the accessible install, we plan to set up GRUB with a "-B > assistive_tech=ader" option to indicate accessibility should be > enabled for the live CD (I sent out a separate e-mail on this). As > mentioned in that mail, one use of this option will be to tell the > system to generate beeps prior to presenting the keyboard and language > screens. > > I'd also like to use this option to tell the live CD to enable > accessibility for the jack and root users. There are two main steps to > enable accessibility so that the desktop and installer can be accessible: > > 1) Modify the gconf setting to enable accessibility (requires > /usr/bin/gconftool-2 to be available and /etc to be writable): > > gconftool-2 ?direct ?config-source > xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults ?type bool ?set > /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility true > > 2) Create a ~root/.orbitrc file (requires /root to be writable): > > cat << \ORBITRC_EOF > /root/.orbitrc > ORBIIOPIPv4=ORBIIOPUNIX=0 > ORBITRC_EOF > > I'm curious if live-fs-root might be the place to do both of these > operations. The place I'm thinking about in the 'else' block at the end > of the file (i.e., the block contains the line "/usr/sbin/svcadm enable > application/graphical-login/gdm"). Is the system in an appropriate > state for this work to be done at that point? > > Will > _______________________________________________ > caiman-discuss mailing list > caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss >