accessible login

Bill Cox waywardgeek at gmail.com
Mon Mar 29 15:36:50 UTC 2010


I prefer to set this option as a global default value.  That, when
users update their system and gdm is upgraded, they still have a
talking login.  The command I use is:

gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults -s -t bool
/desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled true

That should fix the problem long-term.

Bill

2010/3/29 José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar at informal.com.br>:
> Hi,
> On 03/29/2010 08:44 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:
>> Hy Jose,
>>
>> What result shows following command in gnome-terminal with your system?
>> sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
>> /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled
>> This command need write with one line.
>>
> The result returned is false.
>
>> If any get back result is false, need you do following command:
>> sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 -s -t bool
>> /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility true
>> /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled true
>> This command need write with one line in gnome-terminal.
>> After this command, try restart your system.
>> Works after this step this feature with you? My machine accessible login
>> is working perfect now.
>> I'll try later, as soon I arrive at home.
>>
> Thanks.
>
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