I haven't managed to test out the specific package as to prepare a system while orca is broken is a bit hard, but I can confirm just installing python-xlib (I did the command: yum --assumeyes python-xlib) does allow orca to run. However I think there is still a problem somewhere in the accessibility chain as orca isn't reporting any information on what has focus, etc. As I said the GTK warning you mentioned does concern me, if atk-bridge cannot be found then GTK is not going to be providing information to at-spi (that's my understanding). Someone on the orca list has suggested setting a gconf key (/desktop/gnome/interface/at-spi-dbus to true so that GTK knows to use that version of atk-bridge. As a side question, is it possible for me to SSH or something like that, into the live environment so I possibly can get some of this information on my own and not have to enter commands just hoping I have typed it correct? Michael Whapples On -10/01/37 20:59, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 13:47 +0100, Michael Whapples wrote: > >> Hello, >> The traceback I think is to do with a change in dependencies between >> at-spi and the newer at-spi on dbus (at-spi2). On my debian system >> (using at-spi 1.30.1) I just tried to do the import causing the import >> error and got that error (orca works fine on this debian system). I then >> had a look for the package and found the debian package python-xlib and >> once installed the import works fine. Not being very familiar with the >> fedora packages I am unsure of the fedora package name but the debian >> package says the homepage for the package is http://python-xlib.sf.net. >> >> While I think its not causing the traceback, I am concerned by the GTK >> warning about being unable to load the atk-bridge module, as I >> understand it this will break accessibility. Did this module get moved >> with the at-spi2 change? >> > There's an update which fixes the dependency issue: > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/pyatspi-0.3.91-2.fc14 > > are you able to test this and see if Orca behaves as it should now? > Thanks! > -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop