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Orca keeps starting up after system starting, and I'm not able to find it in "Startup Applications".

How to stop it?

muru
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Newbi
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Run this in a terminal:

gksudo gedit /etc/xdg/autostart/orca-autostart.desktop

change NoDisplay=true to

NoDisplay=false

Save, then open up Startup Applications and disable the entry for Orca.

David Foerster
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doug
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For Ubuntu 13.10, open "Universal Access" and turn off screen reader

The "Seeing" tab is the default and includes this option

Couldn't use image, so here's a link

Seth
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Use Ctrl + S to disable Orca. It will stop and won't bother you at next logon.

Aditya
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Try deleting orca-autostart.desktop from /etc/xdg/autostart. Run:

sudo rm /etc/xdg/autostart/orca-autostart
fosslinux
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