Re: [orca-list] new Versions of Sonar are out



So, is this using manjaro  servers or arch ones?
Are ethernet and wifi ready to go?
This sounds like what some people I know want. While Arch is not actually that hard to get going on most 
systems the process looks pretty scarey to 
Linux novices, and even some experienced users who've never done anything much admin wise.
Do you have a link handy for package lists or manifests?
   

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  Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 02:22:11PM -0400

yes correct. espeak comes up talking and you can either install or use
the live system. After you install you could build your own system from
the ground up. It's a little easier than talking arch. once you have
Sonar net installed you can start installing desktops right away. of
course you will have to install x but all of the configuration is
already done unlike talking arch.

 On 04/29/2015 02:12 PM, B.Henry wrote:
The cli images are a stripped down talking manjaro more or less if I
understand? Sounds interesting if that's the case.


     B.H.
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On 29/04/15 07:49 AM, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Hello list,

Sonar is out using Gnome 3.16 and it is great! i think this is the best
version of Gnome yet. The orca team has done a great job! if you haven't
tried out Gnome in a while this is the version to use. Here are the
links to download Sonar 2015.2 But look below those links there is more
info about Sonar.

64 bit of Sonar Gnome

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/sonar-gnome-2015.2-x86_64.iso/download


32 bit of Sonar Gnome

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/sonar-gnome-2015.2-i686.iso/download


Sonar now also has a cli version. With the cli version Sonar boots into
a termianl with no x installed. Espeakup comes up talking and yes there
is no pulseaudio installed. So you can install Sonar by typeing sudo
setup. There are no commandline packages installed by default. So you
can choose all of your favorite programs yourself. You could even
install a full operating system yourself from almost scratch. keep
looking below these links. Here are the links to download.

64 bit version Sonar net

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/sonar-net-2015.2-x86_64.iso/download


32 bit of Sonar net

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/sonar-net-2015.2-i686.iso/download



okay Sonar also has a alpha/beta version of Sonar mate. This version
runs pretty well. It still has the 2 panels so it isn't impossible to
get to the top panel but it's not ideal. Also the login isn't accessible
yet. But other than that it is running well. Here are the links to
download Sonar mate.

64 bit of Sonar Mate.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/test/sonar-mate-2015.2-x86_64.iso/download


32 bit of Sonar Mate

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/test/sonar-mate-2015.2-i686.iso/download


Thanks and enjoy
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