=== jalcine is now known as jalcine_ === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine === jalcine is now known as jalcine_ === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine === jalcine is now known as jalcine_ === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine [08:10] huh guys I've found it.... Might this work in precise? https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-accessibility/2011-November/005515.html [09:25] is it possible desktop session type might have some impact on other parts of the desktop ui? [09:26] I've just tried to boot to ubuntu, then I've tried the following command as root and also as a normal user: [09:26] dbus-send --type=method_call --system --reply-timeout=1000 --dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User$UID org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXSession string:ubuntu-2d [09:26] where my uid is 999. [09:26] It did not cause a noticeable change on my system. [09:27] then I was trying to use empathy to add an irc account so I don't need to switch between ubuntu and windows to ask here and the add button in the aaccounts dialog of empathy does not react to keyboard events. [09:30] heh I'm strange trying to play with stuff which are not yet ready for blind people. I am at least search whether there might be a bug on that add button with empathy. [09:30] *going to search [10:38] guys also there appear to be problems reading read only edit fields. I have noticed that in the empathy preferences window on the themes tab. you can pick a theme there and see how it looks like. Such read only edit field is only readable using flat review. I can remember this working well e.g. in ubuntu 2010.4 . Is there something I need to toggle to make such edit fieldsreadable using the arrow keys? [10:38] I am afraid this is global issue not just empathy. === kinoucho` is now known as kinouchou