Thanks, Dave
Thanks; I'll hang onto these suggestions and try them on a reinstalled
Trisquel. My problem isn't one of speed, though, it seems to be
something with the dynamic content and the accessibility structure. The
crashes in question happen while moving around on the pages, not while
watching videos. Maybe I'll also try disabling hardware accelleration
in the browser. Even if some combination of work-arounds makes
accessibility seem stable, the bug involving the Atom chip is still
there. Maybe it's race conditions, something to do with process
scheduling, or whatever? The orca user community's basic response to my
questions is either "don't use GNOME 3.4" or "Get another machine"; no
help there.
- [Trisquel-users] GNOME 3.4 Accessibility Crashes and Atom proce... Dave Hunt
- Re: [Trisquel-users] GNOME 3.4 Accessibility Crashes and A... alonivtsan
- Re: [Trisquel-users] GNOME 3.4 Accessibility Crashes a... Dave Hunt
