As with bug 64614 we would only be able to pursue this in Thunderbird
2.x on Hardy. Mozilla and Gnome have done a great deal of work to
improve access support for Firefox and Thundrbird, and so this issue may
well have been resolved. But please do report issues seen in Thunderbird
2+ and Firefox 3+
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[AMD64] frequent crashes with assistive technology enabled.
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Howdy Guys,
The compatibility between Orca and Mozilla Based software we are aware
of, this is something the AccessbilityTeam here at Ubuntu is working on
for Feisty, hopefully these issues should be ironed out, for now I am
going to subscribe Henrik Omma to this bug as he is working with the
Orca
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as a follow up to my previous message, it is not necessary to uninstall
assistive related packages. Go to "System" > "Preferences" > "Assistive
Technology Preferences" and untick the "enable assistive technologies"
checkbox.
but that does not "fix" the bug itself when assistive technologies are
en
I can confirm this bug as well.
Assistive technologies trigger the crash. As soon as I uninstalled these
packages ('orca', 'at-spi' and the likes), thunderbird ran fine (it used
to crash when retrieving emails -pop3).
kernel version: 2.6.17-10-generic (running on AMD Athlon Mobile -k7)
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