Hello,
Sebastian Humenda schrieb am 18.04.2013, 22:29 +0200:
I've added a new user and started a GNOME session there. VoilĂ , it works again
like expected. It seems to me, that something in my personal at-spi-settings
got
Due to lack of time to hunt down the problem, I just copied .c* .g* .l*
Hello,
after an action I cannot recall, orca does the following:
1. navigation in Iceweasel or even Firefox is impossible, except for tabbing
links; the other screen-reader-specific navigation features (h for heading or
even the arrow keys) don't work.
2. all features of orca do not work,
I experience this sort of thing whenever I use GNOME 3.4.2 on this
netbook that has an Atom cpu. In my case, it's a crash of at-spi2-core.
earlier and later GNOME releases do not exhibit this behavior.
What GNOME version are you using on what processor?
You can get functionality back by
Hello Dave,
Dave Hunt schrieb am 18.04.2013, 15:27 -0400:
I experience this sort of thing whenever I use GNOME 3.4.2 on this
netbook that has an Atom cpu. In my case, it's a crash of
at-spi2-core. earlier and later GNOME releases do not exhibit this
Hm, I get this now regularly after every
MMHM, some other older Intel chip may have the problem with GNOME 3.4.
Interestingly, I cannot seem to get the crash on an old Dell laptop
having a Pentium MI single-core at 1 GHZ.
When I have the crash, no Orca binding works. Also, Orca cannot track
the cursor, even in things like gedit
Hi Dave,
Dave Hunt schrieb am 18.04.2013, 15:49 -0400:
When I have the crash, no Orca binding works. Also, Orca cannot
track the cursor, even in things like gedit windows. I didn't check
No, it seems that we are talking about different problems. First of all my
problem is there from the very
Hello again,
I've added a new user and started a GNOME session there. VoilĂ , it works again
like expected. It seems to me, that something in my personal at-spi-settings got
garbled, since I've already reconfigured orca.
Any ideas on this?
Sebastian
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