Hi, Yes, the setup of the persistent storage partition is exactly what I am referring to. To clarify, this is a known accessibility bug, and nothing to do with qt support, correct? I need to look more closely at the bug you linked to. Thank you for directing this to the correct people. Regards, Cory
Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 15, 2019, at 1:00 PM, Cyril Brulebois <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Alex ARNAUD <[email protected]> (2019-02-15): >> Oh, it looks like it's not related to Debian, it's related to the Tail >> installer. >> >> I'm not familiar with the Tails installer. As I know the live image of >> Debian is not accessible and the installer inside the Debian live >> image is not accessible. > > For context, there are two very different things: > - the tails-installer package, which was useful to create a Tails > system; this became obsolete with the Tails 3.12 release, which comes > under both an ISO form (as before) and an USB image that can be used > directly. More details on: https://tails.boum.org/news/version_3.12/ > - the persistence-setup component of the Tails system, which makes it > possible to enable a persistent partition. > > I think what Cory is referring to is the latter, for which some tickets > exist already; you can check the tickets linked from the generic Tails > vs. accessibility ticket: > https://redmine.tails.boum.org/code/issues/14522 > > If you're encountering issues that aren't documented in our tracker yet, > feel free to open a new ticket with the details: > https://redmine.tails.boum.org/code/projects/tails > > I'm putting the tails-dev mailing list in copy so that I'm not the only > one getting answers if there are any issues regarding filing a new > ticket (please use reply-all). > >>> Le 15/02/2019 à 14:20, Cory Samaha a écrit : >>> Hi Alex, >>> I assume you are on the Debian accessibility team? My issue here is that I >>> am running Tails and am trying to create a persistent storage volume with >>> the included tool, but none of the controls appear to read. And in order >>> to make changes to my .profile settings stick permanently I need persistent >>> storage. So, it’s kind of a chicken and egg situation. Have you dealt >>> with Tails before? If so, is this in fact a QT based app? I did check, >>> and qt-at-spi does seem to be installed by default, but there are just >>> certain apps where Orca isn’t reading. Maybe it’s easy to blame it on QT, >>> but I actually am not exactly sure what the problem is. Any thoughts? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Cory > > > Cheers, > -- > Cyril Brulebois ([email protected]) <https://debamax.com/> > D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
