Hi, Very interested in your answer Mario! You maybe will be able to help me much more than you think if you like! [smiley]
Le mercredi 09 février 2011 à 17:10 +0100, Mario Lang a écrit : > Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <[email protected]> writes: > > 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. I didn't find this point in notes. Well no problem I can search. I'll try again with a fully new user. > > 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. I'll do this too. Are there in log (/var/apt)? I'm worry that it removed packages which were necessary for orca do read properly Gnome, which would explain my problems on the desktop and alt-F1. I didn't understand autoremove's approach of old packages. I would appreciate explanations anyway :) > > 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. You're great rather! I use speech-dispatcher as ibmtts doesn't support anymore gnome-speech, but I would love using still gnome-speech. I have 2 kinds of problems: if I use the old installer on a squeeze, it doesn't install properly (dpkg error, doesn't speak and is not seen by orca settings menu); if I use newer (0.32), it doesn't use gnome-speech and I can't force this. How did you associate ibmtts - sid - gnome-speech? It's exactly what I want to do if I can! I spent a night trying without success. Nethertheless, espeak, I really can't. :) > > And, I am still keeping away from PulseAudio. I would like too! :) If I can I will do but it seems gnome depends on it. Can I do with alsa even with gnome (sound system, ...)? With alsa, do you have still beeps from the speaker when, for instance, you do backspace on Run menu (alt-F2) whereas there're not anymore characters to delete. If yes, yes I'll keep alsa! You know, if I'm so careful in my ufqeade to squeeze, it's because I don't want to move things which work. So if I can keep gnome-speech and alsa without consequences in using daily gnome, it's great! Tell me how you do please. > For now, I need a working > Orca+Firefox, so I stay away from too much change around my desktop > accessibility infrastructure. Right, I need more apps on Gnome (firefox, but also OOo, and mail, ...). > 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. That's why ibmtts told me "we don't support gnome-speech". But I'm very interested in your solutions. Really your help in these would be very nice and appreciated. > > > -- > CYa, > ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ > > Jean-Philippe MENGUAL -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1297270391.3018.47.camel@maison

