On 12/12/24 22:15, Max Nikulin wrote:minute delays. Do you really need GNOME?
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DE's in your messages. Either reinstall orca and *properly* disable it or uninstall it completely using package manager.
The citation above is retained for purpose. On 13/12/2024 13:30, gene heskett wrote:
Thats the only way I could shut the s.o.b. up after the install. The audio volume control didn't work or the input orca was using was wide open.
Unplug speakers, walk through desktop settings, ask a search engine how to disable assistive technologies.
Those dependencies that initially locked it in have since been removed, and so has orca been removed with apt
Obviously, I have apt installed. I do not have orca. I have no idea what you was doing. Post the exact command and its output describing its further action.
I have grep'd the whole system looking for orca in a script, a couple times, getting no usable hits. First I searched /etc, and finding zip, did the same for /. That took a couple days, mostly in /home.
I am almost sure that you have missed important parts. Anyway, there is a better way to do it (as a last resort). I still suspect that there is a proper way to disable assistive technologies even when packages are installed.
But the spew never reports a pkg name I can search for and install
Besides general purpose search engines, there are Debian-specific tools, online or provided as packages, that may help.