Hi Mike: It looks like you've found a bug. Orca used to exit when you logged out from your session, but it appears as though it doesn't do so anymore. I think the reason is that for v1.0.0 we put a script in place to automatically restart Orca if it detected that something bad happened. It looks as though logging out from your session is being treated as one of those bad things. We'll look into this.
BTW, If you want to exit Orca, you can press Insert+Q to exit it (the latest stuff in GNOME CVS HEAD brings up a quit dialog, the stuff in v1.0.0 just quits without question). You can also run "orca --quit" from the command line. Hope this helps! Will On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 19:40 -0500, mike coulombe wrote: > Hi when I downloaded some of the games available for my kids, > after starting one and exiting orca no longer speaks. > Logging in again doesn't correct the problem. > Apparently once orca is started if you log out and back in again it is still > running. > I had to use ctrl alt back space to kill the gnome session. > My question is can orca be easily shut down. > If not is there a way to set it so it doesn't come back automatic after > killing gnome and it restarts. > The box for orca is not checked. > Mike. > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
