I use the arch since early 2013 and until today I only had a bad
experience after updating a kernel version. The wireless card has
stopped working.
Fedora is also an excellent option and the installation process
seems
to be simpler than arch.
On 03/26/2017 05:19 AM, Nick Wood
wrote:
Fedora.
It's pure Gnome, pretty well up to date, and stable.
You won't get the bleeding edge packages that you might get on
Arch, but likewise you know things aren't going to suddenly break
when you do a software update.
(not that Arch breaks a lot - just that there's more risk of
something breaking with such a rapidly moving distro)
Just my 2p worth!
Regards,
Nick
On 26/03/17 00:01, Bill Cox via orca-list wrote:
I want to modify code that talks to atk2.
I would prefer to have a
recent version of the whole accessibility stack, including orca,
atk2,
and at-spi2. I also prefer to run a popular and stable distro.
What
distro would you folks recommend?
libatspi2 is too old in my Ubuntu 14.04 release, and upgrading
it would
involve rebuilding and installing all of gnome. How about
Debian
testing (Debian 9)? The Orca version is 3.22.2-2. I can
upgrade Orca
more easily than atspi2 if needed.
Thanks,
Bill
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