The Fedora Mate image is also fully accessible. The Mate edition
seems to use an older version of the instaaller, in which, you can
specify the default user info and host name with in the installer;
the Gnome doesn't let you set up users until first post-install
boot. Note, new user will have to guess when the Gnome "welcome
to fedora" screen is up; when it is, 'alt+super+s' works as
expected. Once you fill the form, you login in, and can start
using Fedora right away.
One more thing: if you want qt accessibility, you'll have to do
some fiddling; I never got this part working. To me, running Fedora is kinda like getting the semi-annual Ubuntu STS releases, rather than staying on LTS.
Cheers,
Dave H.
Sent from the Thinkpad named Funbox
On 11/29/18 2:25 PM, Nick Wood wrote:
I kind of think of Fedora as being somewhere between the cutting edge of Arch and the stability of Ubuntu. |