Dear core developers,

When i havve tried The latest Debian Alpha 2 .iso image with Gnome, i have 
fould out, that The logout and login dialog window is not working so smoothly 
for visually impaired users like in The release Alpha 1 from 13.3.2010. When i 
want to logout and login again by pressing enter key in The logout dialog 
window, nothink is happening. I Am experiencing this like a big problem because 
when Orca screen reader is enabling me to logout and login again, The process 
can not be simply finished by pressing Enter at The right time. And in The 
release dated to 13.3.2010, short beep have been generated byusing internal PC 
speaker when user should login. This has been ammazing, because i did not have 
to use gdm-setup and i dit not have to specifi The .wav file which sould be 
plaied when login screen appears.

And somebody, who loves security standards in Debian Gnome live CD disabled me 
to kill gdm by using killall GDM, this is very probably because Alpha 2 of 
Debian Squeeze is a little closer to The beta and official release. Because 
killall gdm command can not be used also in The newest Debian Leny live Gnome.

It is very sad, because Alpha 1 release enabled me to do this and i could even 
be logged as a root user or a live user. And, and this is unique feature for 
Debian distro, i could use Orca like a root user or as a non root user and when 
i switched between those user accounts, i did not have to perform all Orca 
setup question for more than once when i logged as a non root user or as a root 
user.

I have also very deeply thinked about The solution, which would be a realistic 
compromise between following security standards and equal access to The 
applications which are being running as a root user for users of at-spi 
assistive technology. Without no need to use some work arounds such as killing 
GDM, which many programmers who are responsible for security standards in all 
Linux distros are not like very much.

I will introduce my idea at my second message. 

Thank You very much for Yours patience with me.

With kindness regards.

Janusz Chmiel

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