Re: [orca-list] starting to use linux again



For that task speakup is by far your best bet, cursor always keeps up
and if you use emacs or vim, you can silence the mode line.

Juan Hernandez <juanhernandez98 gmail com> wrote:

Sorry, forgot to put this in my first email.

If someone could update me on what is out there.  I've looked at vinux, but
is that the best out there?  My needs are fairly simple.  I need to admin
some unix servers.  I am not a huge fan of current ssh windows clients
either GUI, or command prompt.  I can't stand the cursor tracking.  I need
to be able to edit files remotely etc, and have the speech keep up with me.
In years past, I used a box with fedora w/ speakup.  I don't want to put a
huge amount of work into getting this working for my needs, but some work is
ok.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Hernandez [mailto:juanhernandez98 gmail com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 6:34 PM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: starting to use linux again

Hi All,

I've been on this list for quite a long time, and it has been a while.

I what to know what is the best distro I can get to provide accessibility?
I'd like orca in gnome, and if it is still possible, speakup on the console.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best,


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