hi, other distributions are long past the 1 gb limmit, haveing an accessible opperateing system in my book is worfe lusing a few of the mbs, could the qa tool i've herd so much about not fix this? to correct a missconseption, sound in the latest iso functions as evidenced by using your media keys while booted in to the gnome live environment it's just that the packages orca and espeak are not installed not sure about speech-dispatcher. I would love something to be done about this, Majid Hussain On 25/07/2018, Majid Hussain <mhussaincov93@gmail.com> wrote:
well, dam. errr, and i was getting so happy, been struggleing with this for the last few days, wish it would just work
On 25/07/2018, Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.de> wrote:
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2018, 14:48:40 CEST schrieb Majid Hussain:
hi there, I have an update! someone told me they got orca working on opensuse 13.2 gnome iso, downloaded that iso and yes i'm hearing orca after the live cd booted with alt plus super plus s in a vm. could you look at the iso/installed apps and you may find what the change is. thanks,
I assume it would work the same on current gnome isos if the already mentioned issues get fixed. Looking at the differences to the much older 13.2 iso won't help much, I'm afraid.
Cheers, Fabian
Majid Hussain
On 24/07/2018, Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.de> wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018, 13:12:06 CEST schrieb Frederic Crozat:
Le lundi 23 juillet 2018 à 18:39 +0100, Majid Hussain a écrit :
hi there, i'm very sorry if this is not the list to ask this, I am blind and require a screen reader to navigate around the screen. would it be possable to have gnome orca function from when the boot screen is ran?
It is unfortunately not possible right now:
Orca is only started if a gsetting key is set on the system (org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications to the value screen-reader-enabled )
Some development would be needed to: - when enabling screen reading in boot menu, add a command line to kernel, to inform the system screen reader capability should be started
I just checked - it actually adds "braille=1" to the cmdline.
- once the system is started, automatically set the gsetting key I mentioned earlier, system-wide (so it would apply to gdm and logged user), so orca would be started automatically.
That sounds like something which shouldn't be specific to the live cd, but rather get included in gnome startup scripts.
Unfortunately there's another issue: The gnome live cd does not have enough free space for orca, brltty and co. left.
Now, somebody has to pick the ball and do the work..
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