Re: [orca-list] Do we need "accessible" Gnu/Linux distros anymore? 13.04 edition! was Re: ubuntu 13.04
- From: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com>
- To: Orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Do we need "accessible" Gnu/Linux distros anymore? 13.04 edition! was Re: ubuntu 13.04
- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 15:13:24 -0500
Maybe if you explained what you meant by over simplified and unnecessary
crap, we'd have a better idea of what you're talking about. I have no
idea how it could be over simplified, unless you're referring to the way
things were laid out in menus and panels or the easy install scripts
used to install Libre Office and the like. It did include some
preinstalled apps which are known to be accessible, like Pidgin, but,
unless you installed the DVD version, the number of applications was
limited by the size of a CD.
On 04/28/2013 02:56 PM, Bill Dengler(arch Gnu/Linux) wrote:
Perhaps vinux 4 is better.
But when I tried regular vinux it had lots of unneeded crap and just
felt oversimplified. Perhaps I should set up a vm for testing...
Bill
On 04/28/13 15:42, Kyle wrote:
According to Bill Dengler(arch Gnu/Linux):
# OK, what about Ubuntu though?
Ubuntu is indeed a great distro with lots of documentation. I still feel
that there is as much of a place for Vinux from the standpoint of
accessibility as there is for regular Ubuntu for both blind and seeing
Linux desktop users. For all intents and purposes, Vinux is Ubuntu
12.04. It just includes a little extra handholding on the screen reader
side, which is very important for some users. It's not dumbed down at
all. Handholding can be very good as a getting started tool.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk/
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