[orca-list] Orca Gnome - A Great Job!
- From: "Jeffrey Malewski" <jmlwsk toast net>
- To: <Orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] Orca Gnome - A Great Job!
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 09:17:42 -0500
Hello
everyone,
I just wanted to say
Thank You for your outstanding work and making Linux accessable for those of us
who are blind or visually impaired. In late 2007 I had a look at Ubuntu and
Linux Mint as an alternative to Windows for the computers I was rebuilding for
resale. I had issues with both while trying to do an accessable install, mostly
with the "split screen" magnification. I joined the Mint forums and exchanged
several emails with Willie Walker regarding the issue. 2008 was a hectic year,
and I didn't have much time for building computers. I did have the opportunity
to chat with a young man I met through the Toledo Sight Center. He is working
tech support for Buckeye Cable and is running Ubuntu on both his home pc and his
laptop. He only uses Windows at work. Guy Lutz is totally blind and his OS of
choice is Ubuntu with Orca Gnome running. He told me about the "full screen"
magnification that was part of Orca. He told me of a Ubuntu release for the
blind and visually impaired, and I was hoping that would soon be incorporated
into the Mint release. I was unable to find Orca in the Mint 7 release, and
assumed the Mint team had dropped the Gnome desktop deferring to the KDE desktop
instead. I've learned since then that it is still there, but has to be installed
through the package manager. 2009 took me into gardening and growing my own
tobacco. The purchase of commercial seed in January 2010 led me to start the
"Black Swamp Tobacco Co" and I origionally intended to host the web site frome
home. Windows doesn't give me the support I need for the Apache http and email
servers, I can run one but not both, so now that my crop is in the barn I've
taken another look at Linux. I've tried several of the Ubuntu releases, smoking
a stick of Ram in "full screen" mode on Ubuntu 10.10 and backed up from there
trying to find one less resource demanding. I had login issues with both server
editions I looked at and ended up at 9.04. Apparently I missed something during
the install and lacked root privileges so I was unable to configure the servers.
Last night I found myself at your home page looking for another OS that supports
Orca. Your reference to Vinux was a big help! I've downloaded the ISO and
run the installation which was fully accessable every step of the
way.
IT'S REAL! I'm
no longer trapped in Windows. I hope to get Apache installed today, and get the
website up and runing in the next day or two. Once I do, I'll be glad to donate
server space or anything else I can do to help. I'm also going to contact the
Vinux team and offer to host a download mirror for them.
Thank you for some
great work. You guys are awesome!
Jeff
Malewski
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