Re: [orca-list] Ot: does anyone have a certification from the Linux foundation?



Let's also note that there are indeed a few blind folks holding down
good Linux admin jobs.

Example: The CTO for Silent Circle, is a blind guy who's a long time
member of the Speakup list.

Janina

Jason White writes:
austinAustin quesada <austin arq gmail com> wrote:
Thanks for your answer. This is what i figured, it will just take some
work on my part in getting very familiar with various tools and such.


Yes, exactly. I have some Linux administration experience thanks to having
worked on my own systems and those of friends - almost all of it carried out
via ssh, which will work well with either Speakup or Orca and Gnome-Terminal
(or with a braille display, of course).

Remote access to graphical desktop environments is not currently possible.
However, servers won't be running graphical tools at all - or, at least, they
shouldn't be.

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