Re: [orca-list] Dual booting Linux besides windows questions
- From: Vsevolod Popov <sevapopov13 gmail com>
- To: mohammad suliman <mohmad s93 gmail com>, Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>
- Cc: Orca List <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Dual booting Linux besides windows questions
- Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 11:37:32 +0300
Hello,
Well from my experience I know only 3 accessible solutions:
1. Debian installation process is accessible.
2. Ubuntu. But the last time I tried to install ubuntu mate it wasn't
successfull because orca didn't announce anything while the installation
process so it didn't work in my case.
3. Arch linux installation process is completely accessible.
But for me as a beginner in linux it is a difficult distro, it is the
most accessible distro as far as I know where everything is done for
accessibility improvement, but in case of learning linux it is a
difficult one.
I would try to install debian in my case but the issue that I personally
have is the soundcard that doesn't work while the installation process.
It was fixed in arch but not in debian so I am personally lost.
I would recommend to try debian, I used it in a virtual machine and it
worked well enough, unfortunately I cannot install it to a real laptop.
01.07.2021 8:02, mohammad suliman via orca-list пишет:
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?
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Best regards,
Vsevolod
https://t.me/vsevapopov2
https://github.com/sevapopov2
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