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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi<br>
No luck. I added the PPA, but apt-get tells me that there are no
packages to be upgraded even after doing apt-get update.<br>
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On 10/21/2011 12:23, Guy Schlosser wrote:
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Hey there Jacob, did you install the unity-extra-a11y ppa? If
not, go to terminal, then type sudo add-apt-repository
ppa:apinheiro/unity-extra-a11y and press enter. Once done,
apt-get update and dist-upgrade as normal. After reboot, the dash
should speak in Unity 3d. I'm not sure how to force the session
back to unity2d, but that should get you a working dash until you
figure it oug. I hope that helps, and let me know of any
questions.<br>
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Guy<br>
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On 10/21/2011 02:05 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
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<font face="Times New Roman">Hi all<br>
I'm not sure how or why, but my default login session has been
set to unity rather than unity 2d. Anyone know how to set it
back? I've tried editing lightdm.conf to point to the
ubuntu-2d session, but it seems to be completely ignoring
that. I need to get this set back, since now the dash doesn't
speak.<br>
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