Re: Fedora23 workstation install

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Thanks much for the skinny on orca+a, if you try an install of fedora again you might want to run that initial gnome setup program and try orca+a inside of it when you get to the text fields. It could be orca+a makes that program lots more accessible and usable.

On Wed, 18 May 2016, Janina Sajka wrote:

Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 10:06:01
From: Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Fedora23 workstation install

Orca's "sticky mode" keeps you in a text edit field until you expressly
leave it, e.g. by tabbing out.

This can be very useful in those situations where beginning to type
actually takes you out of the edit field because of the way the
underlying code was written.

An example is the password entry field when logging into Last Pass.

I've no idea whether your problems using the Fedora screens are related,
but it sure sounds like they could be at least part of the problem.

Yes, it's a good command to know and use. Orca+A twice in succession,
and Orca will say "Focus mode is sticky."

PS: Glad to hear you were successful with the install, though you're
also confirming what we've known for sometime about the Fedora
installer.

I'll have to try it myself the next time I need to do a fresh install on
some machine.

hth

Janina

Jude DaShiell writes:
What does making orca sticky do?  That probably will be useful to know for
future.  I did manage to get Fedora to install with root and user accounts
and had to use flat review in configuration screen and at the bottom of the
configuration screen there was an inaudible icon just above the panel and
when I hit enter on that icon, I was able to finish the remainder of the
installation.  I also found out that initial gnome setup program needs lots
of accessibility repair; it was usable with orca but barely.  Add accounts
screen one could move up and down but had to hit enter on a selection to
have it identify itself and then be able to add account.  Text boxes inside
didn't identify themselves as such either for user-id and password.

On Mon, 16 May 2016, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 15:14:39
> From: Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
>     <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Fedora23 workstation install
> > Press enter on your command. > > Also, in your password widget, have you made Orca sticky in the text
> input field? i.e. Orca+A twice in rapid succession.
> > Jude DaShiell writes:
> > I could have done that except I found out post-install alt-f2 gnome-terminal
> > using gnome classic puts me in an enter command box with a close button and
> > once that close button is hit the command does not execute.
> > > > On Sun, 15 May 2016, Janina Sajka wrote: > > > > >Date: Sun, 15 May 2016 00:34:31
> > >From: Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >Reply-To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
> > >    <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >Subject: Re: Fedora23 workstation install
> > >
> > >Well, I don't know. You're using some kind of graphical widget, and I
> > >don't bother with those. I simply open a console/terminal and enter the
> > >passwd command. I get no molly coddling from the passwd command.
> > >
> > >PS: Of course, you need to be root, to modify root's passwd.
> > >
> > >Jude DaShiell writes:
> > >>There is no such widget in fedora installer so far as I know.  What
> > >>repeatedly happens on both fedora23workstation-x86-64 and
> > >>fedora24workstation-x86-64-beta is I enter a password for root then I can
> > >>hit enter or tab and enter the same password for confirmation and then hit
> > >>the _done button and am repeatedly told root password not set user account
> > >>will not be created.  The downloaded beta version was from bittorrent and
> > >>Fedora23 was through wget since I couldn't find a torrent for that iso.
> > >>
> > >>If the fedora spins ever include the orca dependency stack, and if those
> > >>install better than workstation, I'll be able to run orca on kde and start
> > >>testing jovie and kaccessible but there doesn't appear to be any interest in
> > >>that by spin developers.
> > >>
> > >>I thought in light of the difficulties that prompted this thread Fedora had
> > >>length and character requirements for root passwords like navy passwords
> > >>used to be 14 characters long and you had to have two upper two lower two
> > >>numbers and two symbols in them.
> > >>
> > >>On Fri, 13 May 2016, Janina Sajka wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 15:39:16
> > >>>From: Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>>Reply-To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
> > >>>    <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>>To: speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >>>Subject: Re: Fedora23 workstation install
> > >>>
> > >>>afaik, there's no requirement. You could even have an empty passwd. That
> > >>>would be more than foolish, of course, but you could do it. I can tell
> > >>>you that my Fedora passwords are much shorter, for instance.
> > >>>
> > >>>Are you perhaps getting confused by an evaluation widget that gives real time
> > >>>feedback on the strength of your entered password? I believe there's
> > >>>this kind of guidance going on in the graphical environment. My
> > >>>passwords do well on that widget because I avoid correctly spelled
> > >>>dictionary words, and I mix case, numerics, and punctuation into my
> > >>>passwords. Still, the number of chars can be counted on your fingers.
> > >>>
> > >>>hth
> > >>>
> > >>>Janina
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>Jude DaShiell writes:
> > >>>>What are root password security requirements for Fedora23?  How many
> > >>>>characters; what types of characters as minimums?  Passwords I've entered
> > >>>>one of which was 14 characters in length may be too short, but the installer
> > >>>>doesn't complain coherently and explain exactly what is wrong with a
> > >>>>password so I can't tell what I'm doing wrong.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
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