On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 03:33:42PM +1000, Jason White wrote:
> Daniel Dalton <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> > Probably, but it's a bit of trouble every time I need to rebuild. 
> 
> It isn't much extra work, and you could write a shell script to do it. Linux
> is great for people who are lazy - you can automate a lot.

Sure. It's something I'll consider when I have more time.

> > iceweasel/firefox. Other applications like openoffice.org work. 
> > 
> 
> Try installing Iceweasel/Firefox 12 from experimental. It should successfully
> detect the DBus-based AT-SPI.

Thanks, it worked. 

> > Also, initially I could not access any of the gnome menus, but I can
> > now. Does this mean I've successfully disabled gnome-shell? I've read
> > about how inaccessible it is and now seen it first hand :)
> 
> Gnome-Shell 3.4 is in Sid now and it's much more accessible.

I can't seem to find any packages called gnome-shell in experimental... 

Failing this, is there an easy way to disable gnome-shell? I thought I
had disabled it, but it seems to be back. :(

Thanks for your help. 
Dan


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