Re: [orca-list] FW: what distro for orca?



I don't think this is normally the case. It's true that Vinux releases
come out a bit after Ubuntu releases, andit's also the case that there
hasn't been a new Vinux in a while as accessibility issues in the new
desktops have been addressed, but I think normally you see Orca, at-spi,
..., updated in the Vinux PPA's more frequently than you do in the
Ubuntu archives.

On 03/06/12 05:28, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Alex,

Well, Vinux is great for a new Linux user, but to be honest I don't
think it is as wonderful as people say it is for a more experienced
Linux user. For one thing it tends to lag behind the main Ubuntu
distribution and therefore if someone wants to stay on top of the
latest Orca, at-spi, qt-at-spi, updates for Gnome, etc  they are
missing quite a lot of updates just for the sake of having
accessibility setup and configured by default. I grant it is fine for
a stable production box if someone doesn't plan to update, but I
prefer having those updates when they come so that's why I chose
Ubuntu over Vinux. :D

Cheers!


On 6/3/12, Alex Midence <alex midence gmail com> wrote:
Yes, Vinux is a wonderful choice.  May wish to wait till 4.0 comes out
for sure though.

Alex M

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