Re: [orca-list] Debian 8 'Jessie' released
- From: kk <krmane gmail com>
- To: mike raspberryvi org, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Debian 8 'Jessie' released
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 02:41:05 +0530
For now Eclipse is very accessible so Anjuta has to be dumpped as far as
blind programmers are concerned.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Monday 27 April 2015 01:52 AM, Mike Ray wrote:
Alex,
Not used Debian on a UEFI machine but in the release notes for Jessie is
stuff about improved UEFI performance.
sudo is installed out-of-the-box.
Mate is very accessible. For some odd reason there are three terminals
installed; mate-terminal, uxterm and xterm. Out of these only
mate-terminal is accessible.
Anjuta is still very, very patchy (Alex I read something from you from
some time ago about Anjuta) but I'm talking to the sole dev of Anjuta
who is in maintenance mode at the mo.
Mike
On 26/04/2015 19:18, Alex Midence wrote:
Did any of you try it with apc that uses uefi? If so, how did it go? This is what stopped me from installing
Debian at home and what ended up pushing me towards Ubuntu.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 26, 2015, at 10:58 AM, Mike Ray <mike raspberryvi org> wrote:
Hello,
David has said it all. The net install is my preferred method and it is
totally accessible to someone who can see absolutely nothing, like me.
One step which may trip up the unsuspecting or inexperienced is the
selection of packages at the end.
You are given a list of what to install and asked to make a selection.
Your selection needs to be a space-separated list. To get the Mate
desktop the selection line would look like this:
1 6 9 10 11
1 is for any desktop at all, 6 for Mate, 9 for a printer server, 10 for
the SSH server and 11 for general utilities.
There are also numbered choices for web server (Apache) and database
server (Mariadb).
If you omit 1 or one of the specific desktop flavours you won't get a GUI.
I'm too biased to answer questions about what distro is better,
particularly where the question includes the word 'Ubuntu', because I'm
a stolid and staunch supporter of Debian. I think a lot of Debian
derivatives are irrelevant. And I don't like the way Ubuntu tries to
hold my hand too much and hide from me stuff it thinks I won't
understand. Had enough of that with Windows.
Mike
On 26/04/2015 16:18, Dave Hunt wrote:
Since you've done this sort of thing before, it should not present too
much difficulty, even though the installer is not a gui program. I
think you'll appreciate the fact that you don't end up with extra apps
you can't or won't use. Remember that your Mozilla browser is called
iceweasel, and the thing you know as Thunderbird is called Icedove, and
will have to be added post-install. If you like seamonkey, try Iceape.
If you like console email agents, I think mutt is part of the default
setup.
Good Luck,
Dave
On 04/26/2015 11:12 AM, Majid Hussain wrote:
thanks for the swift responce dave!
going to try this out,
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