Re: [orca-list] Server versions of linux



I'm not aware of a server version of Linux that will talk to you out of the box. They can be installed over the network though, assuming you have the right HW. You should be able to get Speakup installed and working. I also don't think they come with a desktop, so you'd have to install that before you could use Orca. Ubuntu Server and Ubuntu Desktop (64-bit) use the same kernel, so you could just install Ubuntu Desktop and then install the server packages you need on it. Just a thought.

On 08/02/2013 08:58 PM, Andy B. wrote:
Is there a good server type of linux distro that works good with a
screen reader? I have to set up a client/desktop version of linux, then
set up a server version of linux. After that, I have to give a
presentation on how these virtual machines on the same computer can act
like they are different computers that are unware of each other until
typical networking tools (ftp, ssh, telnet, webservers, mysql
server/pgsql) and so on are used. Any ideas?



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