Hi, To have orca as automatic started application at the gnome starting, I don't find any solution via the GUI. So I did the cp suggested, and I realised that ~/.config/autostart doesn't exist by default and needs to be created by hand. Once done, indeed, it works and bug has a workaround.
If no satisfying fix is found, I suggest someone to document this method on wiki.debian.org/accessibility. According to my bug reports evolution, I'll document all bugs workarounds there. At least to give to users (advanced) some minimal doc. For some beginners, I think I'll suggest MATE waiting for gnome3 to work fine, in wheezy+1. But... we are not arrived at this step I hope to avoid, even if I prepare it to be safe. Regards, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Le lundi 30 juillet 2012 à 15:08 +1000, Jason White a écrit : > Do you still experience the bug if you load Gnome-shell rather than fallback > mode? > > I'm not experiencing it, but I am loading Orca as an autostart application and > I am using Gnome-shell, not fallback. > > You could also try loading Orca as an autostart application just to see if > that makes a difference. > This testing should identify more precisely the circumstances in which you > encounter the bug. > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org