Re: question about odd distro
- From: Thomas Ward <tward1978 earthlink net>
- To: Cody <churst31 verizon net>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: question about odd distro
- Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:33:19 -0400
Cody wrote:
Hello all,
Hi.
I was wondering, after a bit of googling, I found this distro called
Ocularis, and it had claimed to be completely accessible to the blind
and only for the blind, and yes, it had a desktop, of which I'm
guessing gnome.
Hmmmm.... I have never heard of this distribution so it must have been a
short term project. Certainly it doesn't sound like it was well known.
I wanted to try it to see how it was, but couldn't find it anywhere.
They had said Source Forge had it for download, but I checked, and it
said that there were no files for that project, yet it was listed anyways.
Well, if the project is now dead that is probably a good reason the
download mirrors are drying up.
They had said the project was discontinued Dec of 05, so it's still
fairly new, but yet, no isos.
Well, if the last version was last December than it's accessibility
isn't going to be the same as you could get with Fedora Core 5 or
Ubuntu. Both Fedora and Ubuntu have gnome 2.14 as well as Orca 0.2x
packages which are up to date and seam to work well accessibility wize
out of the box.
Even if it was using Gnome it is likely running Gnome 2.10 or Gnome 2.12
tops. Better to go to a stable more known distribution.
Smile.
Cody
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