Re: [orca-list] light weight accessible desktop for arch?
- From: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>
- To: Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal gmail com>
- Cc: orca <Orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] light weight accessible desktop for arch?
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 10:14:14 +0200
Hello,
While the orca is being installed all the required accessibility related
packages are installed as its dependencies on arch linux.
Greetings
Peter
On 28.06.2013 10:12, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
hi kendell,
Many thanks i'll give that a try later today! Do i need to manually
install AT-Spi? or does that get pulled in when orca is installed?
Thanks,
Mo.
On 28/06/2013 09:04, kendell clark wrote:
hi
I have a script that automates all this now, but to set up xfce
accessibly you do the following commands.First you install the xfce
desktop and the panel plugins with pacman -S xfce4 xfce4-goodies.
Those are both groups of packages so you'll get something like,
enter number of packages to install default all. Press enter both
times and install. After that, you'll need to install orca manually
if you don't already have anotehr desktop that pulled it in, just
pacman -S orca. If you want any other progs taht aren't included in
xfce, firefox, thunderbird etc install those. finally all you need to
do is create a .xinitrc file in your home directory (nano .xinitrc).
Add in the following, save and close. exec startxfce4 new line
On 06/28/2013 02:37 AM, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
Hello Kendell.
Many thanks for getting back to me. I'm not asking for a step by
step guide, but could you outline what you had to do to get XFCE
working successfully on your arch install? there's a guide online
but its from 2010, i'm guessing things have changed since then. Even
a brief list of commands/files you had to edit. If you could let me
know that would be great.
Many thanks,
Mo.
On 28/06/2013 02:35, kendell clark wrote:
hi
I myself use xfce on my arch install. It's not quite equal to
gnome, if only because the panel is not accessible yet, and the
default file manager, thunar, is accessible but has some serious
issues. But it's very fast, and all the settings dialogues and apps
work beautifully. They're also viewable in flat review, something
some gnome dialogues eitehr fail to do, or crash outright.
If you need help i can either email you on list or I can help you
on the vinux channel.
On 06/27/2013 03:27 PM, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I'm hoping someone can advise. Out of all the various desktops,
gnome varients, XFCE, LXDE etc, are there any desktops which are
low resource but still accessible to the point where you can use
them for every day use and where orca works with most apps and is
not unstable? I would like people's opinions because i'm wondering
which desktop to get going on my arch install and don't want to
waste time for example on XFCE if the user experience leaves
something to be desired. Any feedback greatly appreciated.
many thanks,
Mo.
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Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca for more information on Orca.
The manual is at
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/nightly/ats-2.html
The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
Find out how to help at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/HowCanIHelp
GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge. teh gtk_modules is in al caps, just in
case orca doesn't say so. Then save and close. IF you want xfce to
start at boot up the best way to do this is by installing slim.
Pacman -S slim. Edit /etc/slim.conf with your editor, search for
default user it's set to simone by default. Change that to your user
name. A few lines later set autologin to yes, uncomment it out, then
save and close. Lastly, type systemctl enable slim.service this will
make slim start up at boot up. IF you don't want xfce to launch at
boot just type startxfce4 at a terminal when you're ready. To get
xfce accessible once you're inside xfce, press alt+f1 to bring up the
manu, scroll down to settings>accessibility, press enter. HIghlight
the enable assistive technologies checkbox and check it, close the
window. Xfce is not accessible. You will need to install pcmanfm in
order for the file manager to be accessible, as thunar is not, or not
completely.
Phew, this is long. The last thing you'll need to do is go to
menu>settings>preferred applications. for file manager, set it to
pcmanfm, or another one if you have one. Web browser should be set to
firefox, likewise for thunderbird. That gets xfce working. It's not
complete yet, you don't have keyboard shortcuts up yet but it's usable.
If you want any more help I'll write back. It's a lot of work but
once working you shouldn't need to re-do it. Hope I don't sound too
formal, it's 3 a.m and i'm about to drop, lol.
Thanks
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orca-list mailing list
orca-list gnome org
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca for more information on Orca.
The manual is at
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/nightly/ats-2.html
The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
Find out how to help at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/HowCanIHelp
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