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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Nov 18 11:10:35 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: magius at wittsend.com (Scott Warfield)</li>
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I am very receptive to any advice to get accessibility features running
smoothly on my Linux server. The speech recognition would still be an issue
though. I have grown very fond of Dragon NaturallySpeaking and the ability
to script voice commands.
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Scott Warfield
Internet Security Systems
X-Force Developer
swarfield at iss.net
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From: ale-bounces at ale.org [<a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:ale-bounces">mailto:ale-bounces</a> at ale.org] On Behalf Of Michael
D. Hirsch
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 4:48 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] Linux for "normal" people?
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 02:40 pm, Scott Warfield wrote:
> Most of my testing and evaluation of these features was done on Fedora
> Core 1. Even though they technically work, it is my opinion that they
> are buggy at best. Sticky keys did not apply to the login manager and
> therefore procluded me from logging in with mixed passwords of
metacharacters.
> Perhaps FC3 will show some improvement with the new KDE.
I expect you'll need to get deeply into kdm configuration to get sticky keys
to work with login manager. It almost certainly will not work just by
setting sticky keys in Control Center. Those settings are only for after
you login.
Are you sure that you are using kdm with FC1 Or FC3? I think it defaults to
gdm.
Michael
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** ACCEPT: CRM114 PASS Markovian Matcher **
CLASSIFY succeeds; success probability: 1.0000 pR: 87.5527
Best match to file #0 (nonspam.css) prob: 1.0000 pR: 87.5527
Total features in input file: 7760
#0 (nonspam.css): features: 3239807, hits: 17614512, prob: 1.00e+00, pR:
87.55
#1 (spam.css): features: 2871637, hits: 16431585, prob: 2.80e-88, pR: -87.55
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