Re: accessible distros
- From: Thomas Ward <tward1978 earthlink net>
- To: Cody <churst31 verizon net>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: accessible distros
- Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 00:27:51 -0400
Hi, Cody.
Well, I'm quite happy with Ubuntu 6.06 at the moment. It's desktop cd
comes with most of the apps you want out of the box such as gaim,
evolution, firefox, gedit, etc. It is fairly accessible, and I have been
using it for a couple of days now, and I can't complain to much about
Ubuntu 6.06 other than some crashes that I don't understand why they happen.
The only thing you will probably want to do extra is use apt-get to grab
build-essentials, gnome-devel, python-dev, and a few other development
things.
Cody wrote:
Hi all,
Another post in one day. I've been a distro hopper for a while, and
can't find the right distribution. I was just wondering what the most
accessible distributions were. I would mainly do things like instant
message, web browsing, document editing, and maybe some programming. I
want to be able to install software myself and be able to configure it
easily. I just can't find the right distro for this. So what do most
visually impaired/blind users use as their distro? Or, what is the
most widely used distribution. I'd also use Orca for my screen reader
not gnopernicus.
Cody
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