Thatâs just your opinion. If you
donât want to use it, fine. If it no longer suits YOUR
needs, fine. Donât presume to speak for the community at
large by saying something isnât needed just because you
donât feel it is.Â
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I will now clarify for those who may
not be familiar with these distributions, just what exactly
they do and why they exist. Vinux is a distribution which
pre-configures lots of accessibility settings and
pre-selects applications known to be accessible. It is a
very newbie-friendly distribution. Sonar is a distribution
that offers many of the same features but with much much
newer packages for those who lack either the time or the
knowledge to do the accessibility configuration for
themselves but still want to use the latest packages with
the latest accessibility fixes. Itâs also got
pre-configured LXDE and XFCE spins.Â
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Now, I realize this is a very high
level and simplistic run-down on these two distros. Members
of their respective user communities will, no doubt, expand
upon it and offer corrections where needed.Â
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Thanks.
Alex M
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Not needed anymore.
On 01/24/2013 01:40 PM, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
Or perhaps Sonar.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 01/24/2013 11:24 PM, Bill Dengler wrote:
Ubuntu 10.04 is considered oldstable.
If you want to stick to LTS, you can upgrade to 12.04 or
you just upgrade to 12.10. I think Vinux is some kind of
blind distro, which isn't required anymore. Therefore, I
advise you to completely wipe your drive and start with a
fresh, vanilla copy of either Ubuntu or debian.
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 9:02 AM,
Anders Holmberg <anders pipkrokodil se>
wrote:
Hi!
Using orca 3.1.9 which i
unerstand is pritty oldish.
Can i upgrade if i have vinux
3.0.2 running ubuntu 10.04.And how do i go about
updating?
Are you using orca
3.7x(Ubuntu quantal), 3.5(arch probably has
this), 3.4x(debian wheezy/sid), or something
else? To find out :
1 - click the "about" button in the orca
window, or run orca --version
Bill
On 01/23/2013 03:37 PM, Anders Holmberg
wrote:
Hi!
I do think you
missunderstand what i want. FIrst of all i
can't find the settings you mentioned.
I am using a pritty
oldish version of orca due to the fact
that i have vinux 3.0.2.
which papenmeier has
included in their displays.
Using the el bar and
pressing it upp till i hear it clicks two
times.
/AWhat i want is to
jump to the top of the screen using the
featureÂ
In orca
preferences, set the mouse to follow
orca's focus(don't remember where it
is), then move your mouse to the
appropriate section of the screen.
Â
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