Re: new 10.3 install, Gnome, screen reader starts talking then system appears to freeze, how can I troubleshoot?

2020-03-14 Thread Alex ARNAUD
Le 14/03/2020 à 16:56, Alan Tu a écrit : I guess Debian's defaults are the defaults for a reason. Here I thought Gnome (Gnome 3) would have fewer bugs than Mate, a fork of Gnome 2. I personally using Mate because it just works. Mate is not just a fork of GNOME2, it's a continuation of GNOME2. Th

maybe graphical accessibility interface needs a change

2020-03-14 Thread Jude DaShiell
This would need some sort of task tasksel could install to keep it clean and complete. Once this got done, the user gets a console login and then would need to run startx to get the graphical user interface. This way if the computer could at least log in on console that would happen. It could be wh

Re: new 10.3 install, Gnome, screen reader starts talking then system appears to freeze, how can I troubleshoot?

2020-03-14 Thread Alan Tu
I'm not sure what you are referring to with "install Debian with speech". The live USB boots, I hit S , and the text installer starts. Alan On 3/14/20, john doe wrote: > On 3/14/2020 4:56 PM, Alan Tu wrote: >> Thanks Alex. Under Debian-testing, build uploaded 2020/03/09: >> Mate speaks correctl

Re: new 10.3 install, Gnome, screen reader starts talking then system appears to freeze, how can I troubleshoot?

2020-03-14 Thread john doe
On 3/14/2020 4:56 PM, Alan Tu wrote: > Thanks Alex. Under Debian-testing, build uploaded 2020/03/09: > Mate speaks correctly. My first Linux desktop. I suspect Debian 10.3 > would be fine. > Gnome. Same failure result, speaks a few words then nothing. Enter, > Alt+Tab, Super+Tab, Alt+F2 orca --repl

Re: new 10.3 install, Gnome, screen reader starts talking then system appears to freeze, how can I troubleshoot?

2020-03-14 Thread Alan Tu
Thanks Alex. Under Debian-testing, build uploaded 2020/03/09: Mate speaks correctly. My first Linux desktop. I suspect Debian 10.3 would be fine. Gnome. Same failure result, speaks a few words then nothing. Enter, Alt+Tab, Super+Tab, Alt+F2 orca --replace, nothing. I guess Debian's defaults are th