Re: [orca-list] Linux distros and orca



Hello,

Michael stated:
"mainstream distros meaning ones that are not just designed with accessibility"
With this definition Slint is mainstream (anad alpos fully accessible including the installer).

on the other hand, if for you mainstream means:
"a genuine distribution, not a derivative",
then Debian is mainstream, but neither Ubuntu (Debian derivative) nor Slint (Slackware derivative).

Best regards,
Didier

On 29/05/2019 08:25, Krishnakant Mane via orca-list wrote:

ubuntu would be top of my choice because it is fully accessible, including installer and is main-stream.

There are other accessible distors but they are not mainstream.

Regards.

On 28/05/19 4:39 PM, Michael Weaver via orca-list wrote:
Which distros or perhaps mainstream distros currently work with Orca, mainstream distros meaning ones that 
are not just designed with accessibility, mainstream distros such as Ubuntu, Linux mint etc?


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