On lun., 2014-10-20 at 00:21 +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hello, > > lightdm will apparently be the default dm for non-gnome DE such as > XFCE, LXDE, MATE. ATM it never auto-start Orca, some code would be > needed for this. So much for not starting that automatically, then. Did the plan change? > No keyboard shortcut is available either to start > it by hand. I'm thinking about using the greeter-wrapper hook for > this: the gnome-orca package would provide the following script as > /usr/bin/orca-wrapper: > > #!/bin/sh > orca --replace --no-setup --disable splash-window & > exec $* > > and then the user can easily use it in lightdm.conf: > > greeter-wrapper=orca-wrapper It looks quite awful actually, but I don't know what you want/need to achieve here. I guess that this is not about the user session but really about the greeter? Then you might want to investigate greeter-setup-script instead. > > which could be automatically configured by the debian installer when > installation was done with accessibility enabled. Tests show that it > works nicely. So the plan is actually to have an option in d-i for that? > What do people think, notably lightdm maintainers? Still puzzled about all this, to be honest. -- Yves-Alexis
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