Re: [orca-list] Linux full-time



Hi, I've been using Linux full-time since 2013 and am primarily a console user. If you use the console and need to deal with _javascript_, edbrowse with espeak or fenrir may be a possibility since it supports a subset of _javascript_. In its earlier existence edbrowse was written in perl but was later converted to a form of C. That program is still supported.



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On May 22, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976 gmail com> wrote:
Howdy,
I have used Linux full time since November 2007. I tend to be mostly a console user. I guess every OS has problems, and accessibility limitations, however, one of Linux's strong points is there are usually a ton of ways to accomplish a task.
If, for example, Orca doesn't behave correctly with a website, you could try the same site with elinks and Fenrir, assuming that there's not _javascript_ stuff you need to use. Also, Joanie is one of our greatest assets, if a site doesn't work well with Orca, simply tell her, and *poof* the problems will disappear like magic >:)}. But, moving further along the multiple ways line of thought, let's say both Orca with Firefox fails, and Fenrir with elinks, or your CLI browser of choice fails, then you can try Emacspeak. If you can figure out how to use it that is lol. And, if those fail, then try chromium with chromevox.
That's just for website accessibility. For anything else, there that many ways to accomplish what you want or more. There are tons of desktops, tons of file managers, window managers, etc. I tend to not even use a desktop at this point. I use a window manager called Ratpoison, it makes X, and GUI application more screen like. Screen is a console application that allows you to run unlimited number of windows inside the same console.
For email, there's thunderbird, or seamonkey (same thing pretty much), but there's also mutt or alpine. And soon, there may be others like balsa and geary that just need a few accessibility fixes.
So, basically, the point of all this is; where there's a will, there's a way. One very valuable resource you may be intersted in is the #a11y room on irc.netwirc.tk. There are several ways you can connect to that as well, including pidgin instant messenger for the GUI, or my favorite irssi for the console. Note the spelling of netwirc.tk. Several full time Linux users are there pretty much all the time, and can assist you with any problems you may have.
HTH
Storm
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 06:40:52PM -0400, Andy B. wrote:
Hi,



Does anyone here use linux full-time? If so, what are your experiences with
it?




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