Ubuntu-Mate accessibility probably compromised
Fernando Botelho
fernando.botelho at f123.org
Thu Jun 4 16:11:48 UTC 2020
Oh, don't worry. I have experimented with the help of people that are
much more knowledgeable than me, and you hit a wall pretty quickly. The
cli is very flexible, but it is not the GUI, no matter what one does.
It's just not meant to be.
F
On 6/4/20 1:07 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Probably can be done by reassigning some keys. If home gets you to the
> beginning of a line, on command line that's control-a and end would be
> control-e.
>
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, Fernando Botelho wrote:
>
>> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 12:02:30
>> From: Fernando Botelho <fernando.botelho at f123.org>
>> To: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at panix.com>, Pawel L. <pawel at mail.lobap.ca>
>> Cc: ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Subject: Re: Ubuntu-Mate accessibility probably compromised
>>
>> I love the command line. If I could use Home, End, Alt Tab, Ctrl x, c, and v,
>> and control left and right arrows, the way they are used on the GUI, I would
>> switch and never look back, except for browsing and Calc.
>>
>> Fernando
>>
>> On 6/4/20 12:56 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>> Don't be embarrassed, only reason I know about it is my command line
>>> orientation. On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, Fernando Botelho wrote:
>>>
>>>> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 11:54:09
>>>> From: Fernando Botelho <fernando.botelho at f123.org>
>>>> To: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at panix.com>, Pawel L. <pawel at mail.lobap.ca>
>>>> Cc: ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
>>>> Subject: Re: Ubuntu-Mate accessibility probably compromised
>>>>
>>>> Thanks. I am embarrassed to say that I did not know apt-get could be used
>>>> for
>>>> a total version upgrade.
>>>>
>>>> I will try that next time.
>>>>
>>>> Fernando
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 6/4/20 12:51 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>>>> Mate has command line software update and software upgrade tools
>>>>> installed out of the box. man apt or man apt-get. One could also
>>>>> download aptitude and use that.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, Fernando Botelho wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 11:47:56
>>>>>> From: Fernando Botelho <fernando.botelho at f123.org>
>>>>>> To: Pawel L. <pawel at mail.lobap.ca>
>>>>>> Cc: ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Ubuntu-Mate accessibility probably compromised
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used the graphical interface. Is there a command line way to do it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> F
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 6/4/20 11:53 AM, Pawel L. wrote:
>>>>>>> I hoped that soemone from the Ubuntu accessibility team is monitoring
>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>> list and this idividual will react to our emails; in similar way as it
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> with Debian Accessibility group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How exactly have you run your upgrade?
>>>>>>> Pawel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, Fernando Botelho wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I also found serious accessibility problems when upgrading Ubuntu Mate
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>> a previous version. For example, at some point a change is made to
>>>>>>>> espeak,
>>>>>>>> maybe a language change, which makes it impossible to understand the
>>>>>>>> English interface.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In addition, there were issues like inaccessible buttons etc, but the
>>>>>>>> synthesizer switch was the worse.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Fernando
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 6/3/20 6:30 AM, Pawel L. wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>> Recently I tried to install Ubuntu-mate desktop 20.04 on my Lenovo M83
>>>>>>>>> system.
>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately, I was unable to go ahead with anything beyond ORCA
>>>>>>>>> activation at the installation screen. There was no way to bring the
>>>>>>>>> focus
>>>>>>>>> on any option such as 'try ubuntu' nor 'instal ubuntu'.
>>>>>>>>> I had no such problems with Ubuntu-mate 19.10 installation.
>>>>>>>>> Any tips/suggestion on how to over come this, please?
>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>> Pawel
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>
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