Beta version of Feisty Fawn: problems with BRLTTY and Orca

2007-03-27 Thread Simon Bienlein
Hi,

I tested the beta version with my Braille display that is connected to
the laptop via USB. BRLTTY was started and accepted the Braille display.
I wanted to switch to the virtual console with Alt+F1 in order to start
Orca. I was not shown a prompt. Thus, I switched to Gnome with Alt+F7
and pressed Alt+F2. Then, I entered orca and ran through the setup with
the voice output. Subsequently, I answered the question whether I would
like to logout with 'yes'. I did not hear a drumbeat and was not logged
out and in properly. As I acted on the assumption of a problem report I
pressed Enter. With Alt+F1 I was able to switch to the console, where,
however, I still was not shown a prompt.

It would be nice if this problem could be solved. At the moment it seems
like one cannot test Orca at all.

Simon



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Re: Beta version of Feisty Fawn: problems with BRLTTY and Orca

2007-03-27 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 07:56:37PM EST, Simon Bienlein wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I tested the beta version with my Braille display that is connected to
 the laptop via USB. BRLTTY was started and accepted the Braille display.

How did you start the live CD? Did you choose any of the options from 
the Accessibility boot menu?
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Re: Beta version of Feisty Fawn: problems with BRLTTY and Orca

2007-03-27 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 09:58:45PM EST, Samuel Thibault wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Simon Bienlein, le Tue 27 Mar 2007 11:56:37 +0200, a écrit :
  I wanted to switch to the virtual console with Alt+F1 in order to start
  Orca. I was not shown a prompt.
 
 I can confirm this: they seem to have _dropped_ the text console
 logins...  To my mind, this really has to be reverted.

According to the core development team,this is a known bug, and should 
be fixed soon.
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is mac still supported

2007-03-27 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, I don't see a image for mac anymore.
Is it still going to be supported.
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Re: is mac still supported

2007-03-27 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 11:53:14PM EST, mike coulombe wrote:
 Hi, I don't see a image for mac anymore.
 Is it still going to be supported.

Mac/PowerPC images are still available, however that architecture is no 
longer officially supported. You can find images at 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily for the alternate CD, and 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily-live for the live CD. Note that 
the live CD for Mac doesn't have the accessibility menu when the CD is 
booted.
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