Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <[email protected]> writes: > After my upgrade, my home staid at the same state as on lenny (I mean, > .gconf, .gnome2, ... directories weren't changed).
That is totally to be expected behaviour. Package pre and post-install scripts are not supposed to touch anything in /home, the upgrading of these files is supposed to happen when you launch the respective applications the first time. This is documented in the release notes for Squeeze. > In terminal, no problem. At the end of the process, I did apt-get > autoremove to clean up. I was surprised, it deleted wodim but I > re-installed it. Its probably a good idea for you to review the list of packages to be removed by apt-get autoremove before you accept the action to take place. The definition of "old, unused" packages for autoremove might be a little different from what you expect, at least thats what I read in the paragraph above. > The biggest problem now is: I seem to be able to use pidgin, > newsbeuter, ... on Gnome. But I cannot read the screen about migration > of Evolution, and especially I cannot read items on the desktop, nor the > menus when I press alt-F1. Orca is anyway very slow, doesn't read these > parts of the screen. I have not done any Lenny -> Squeeze upgrades on Orca-enabled machines yet, so I can not confirm these problems. I do, as Jason, run debian unstable, relatively regularily updated, and it does not show any problems with the Alt+F1 menu. > I precise that I had same problem creating a new user. I use > speech-dispatcher and voxin (ibmtts). I am probably not of very much help to you here, since my speech setup is a little bit more conservative. I still use gnome-speech with ibmtts on one machine and espeak on my other desktop. > I have also problems (pulseaudio pollutes my screen with a lot of > strange messages). And, I am still keeping away from PulseAudio. For now, I need a working Orca+Firefox, so I stay away from too much change around my desktop accessibility infrastructure. Its going to be a hell of a ride soon anyways, with upcoming AT-SPI D-Bus migration and the very likely final deprecation of gnome-speech. > Finally, I don't hear anymore beeps from the PC (the speaker) on Gnome > (I heard this at the 1st boot, then not anymore). Since I am still on gdm(2) I can't help there either, sorry. -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

