Re: xblapi from accessibility ppa

2015-10-07 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 08:52:01 -0700 (PDT)
Tom Masterson  wrote:

> and I was on the 
I think this could be a bug with the software in the ppa or an interaction 
between the new accesability ppa and the rest of the 14.04. However with 
pacakages from ppas the normal method of reporting bugs from the repository 
with apport or ubuntu-bug is not really used for non offical packages although 
it can be really good for getting technical info for developers. I looked 
online to see if the accessability team has any guidlines for reporting bugs in 
this ppa and could not find any.  Some really useful debug informatthe rest of 
the 14.04. However with pacakages from ppasion that could help if there is 
something new that broke something is to run apt-cache policy xbrlapi. xbrlapi 
is used for braille displays but also has an api backend to a screen reader 
like orca. I think it can also be helpful if you told us which kernel version 
you are using which can be reported with `uname -a`. 
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xblapi from accessibility ppa

2015-10-07 Thread Tom Masterson
I am running 14.04 with updates from the accessibility ppa.  I notinced 
this morning that my computer was working fairly hard and I was on the 
other sde of the room.  When I ran top I found that xbrlapi was using 99 
percent of cpu.  Any ideas of why this would be happening?


Tom

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