Try apt-cache search gnome-orca, when you run that package you start it up by typing orca --text-setup in a gnome-terminal session after login has worked correctly.


On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:

On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 04:52:16PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
What does the /etc/ttytype file format have in it?  I have X coming up on
this system and do not have an /etc/ttytype file so for now have to do
control-alt-f1 and do a console login.  Also orca --text-setup can't run
because display is not set.  I think the missing /etc/ttytype file may be
contributing to this situation so would like to create one correctly.
Also, there is no man page in section 5 for this file.


I don't have an /etc/ttytype file either and my system works perfectly.
I don't start X automatically but with startx from a console login.

apt-file search /etc/ttytype only comes up as part of the yard package.
I have no idea what orca is since apt-file search bin/orca doesn't find
anything.

Doug.


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