Re: [orca-list] Dual booting Linux besides windows questions



Yes, that's what I mean. Which distros have an accessible installation process? Ubuntu is one of them I guess? Is there a more recommended distro?

Thanks,
Mohammad

On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 at 01:43, Jason White via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:

On 30/6/21 1:15 pm, mohammad suliman via orca-list wrote:
> What I intended to ask is whether the setup process itself is
> accessible. I am running Windows 10 on a laptop which I bought last
> year. From the guide I have read, the steps for setting up seem to be
> doable with a screen reader, and I wanted to know whether my
> conclusion is correct.
If you mean the process of installing Linux, then, yes, it can be
accessible with a screen reader, depending on the Linux distribution.
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