Re: [orca-list] Accessible Linux distroes with orca



I can recommend Linux Mint MATE as their installer works great via
Orca, even when booted via USB nowadays.

Just boot via USB, press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal, type "orca" and
you're off and running.  Installer icon is on the desktop to start it.

These days I'm re-installing Linux Mint once or twice a week on my
spare laptop as I write articles and experiment with other things.
Also if anyone else out there finds getting the bios modified to boot
from USB, here's a quick article I wrote for MUO a bit ago about how
to change boot sequence in terminal:

https://www.muo.com/how-to-view-and-change-boot-sequence-in-linux-terminal/

Matt





On 2/7/21, Francisco Tissera via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hi there.

Anyone can recommend me accessible distroes with accessible installers with
orca on them? I’ve tried fedora, but the installer is a gonner, tresquel is
too old for me, and I’m keeping ubuntu as a last resort because I don’t
honestly like it that much. If you use ubuntu and found some interesting
configuration stuff though, do not hesistate to tell me.

Thankyou and best regards.

Francisco.



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