Disabling Accessibility from the command line.
Tristan Wibberley
maihem at maihem.org
Sun Mar 12 15:37:47 UTC 2006
I was trying to test accessibility in Dapper, when I found that
I couldn't login with a GNOME session (or a gnome failsafe
session - ironically, it is not very failsafe, it seems). I have
logged in with enlightenment and I have found I can't start
any gnome applications (such as gconf-editor), nor firefox
or thunderbird.
Does anybody know how to repair a GNOME desktop
without deleting all my settings and without being able to run
*any* gnome programs, and possibly no gtk2 programs?
I think I just need to disable accessibility, but the gconf
heirarchy seems to have disappeared in some version.
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Tristan Wibberley
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