Re: [orca-list] adding repositories




The choice is getting better.  I'd like to work on a talking Slackware,
something similar to Talking Arch.  I guess KDE is still an
accessibility desert though?



On 31/12/2014 15:15, Dave Hunt wrote:
Last time I checked, the gui installers for Fedora, Paldo, and Open Suse
were accessible, while using orca.  Of the three, Fedora's installer
gave me the most difficulty.  Maybe this has changed in the very-latest
version?  These days, I, too, avoid a distro in which I have to install
the accessibility in order to run the live media or install the system.


HTH,


Dave




On Wed, 31 Dec 2014, Mike Ray wrote:

Do those have an accessible install?  I haven't looked at Fedora since I
could see but would like another go.
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