Hi, Orca use to read popups like telling you when a network was connected and 
when it was disconnected. But I notice in 9.04 it no longer reads this 
information. Does anyone know if this is going to be corrected?
By the way, for anyone interested who hasn't looked at this distro. Ubuntu 9.04 
is the fastest Ubuntu I have ever used. Orca is very responsive now with little 
or no delay when you move around the menus. Also the problem where at times 
when you bring up the menus Orca didn't read seems to have been corrected. 
Moving around in firefox also seems to have been much improved. I do still have 
problems with update manager crashing, but I just use aptitude to get around 
this. The USB creator and other adman apps still do not work from the user 
account, but enabling the root account for these tasks is one way to get around 
this. The other thing I noticed is that scripts don't run from the user 
account. I tried this several times and couldn't get any script to run. But 
they run fine from the root account. From what I have seen so far, 9.04 is 
going to be a great distro.
Mike.

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