Re: [orca-list] Accessible distros



If you must run a VM, I would always recommend running Linux as the host and running your work VM on top of Linux. The Linux host is far more stable, and it's much easier to roll back a VM that goes wonky than it is to have to reinstall your host OS and potentially lose the VM in the process.

Regarding which distro to use, I think it's mostly personal preference, as GNOME and MATE desktops are both quite accessible using Orca. That said, I think Fedora Live Workstation is probably your best bet, as you can just press alt_super_s to start Orca as soon as the OS boots up. I no longer have an x86_64 machine to test this, but the last time I did, the installer worked pretty well.
~Kyle


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